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Old 30-07-2007, 04:55 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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willshak wrote:
on 7/30/2007 7:31 AM Frank said the following:
Something getting into my garbage cans so I baited my Hav-a-hart with
peanut butter and caught a skunk on patio under deck about 9 last
night. Momma skunk in trap was surrounded by her 4 children who would
not leave and were running and jumping around trap. I had turned on
lights and called wife to look out the sliding door to our patio but
children would not leave. Fortunately I was able to unlatch trap from
deck using my pole trimmer. Even while doing this, little skunks
would not leave. Momma got out and the family fooled around near the
deck for maybe a half hour. I've encountered skunks at night
previously and they are fearless. Been close enough to be sprayed but
that also has never happened.

Skunks are probably benificial as they eat insects and mice but
besides their dreaded odor, we have endemic rabies here and, a few
years ago, a deodorized caged skunk at nature center near here had it.

Lady in group concerned about the holes in her lawn might consider
skunks as source.

No odor anywhere this morning. Guess I was lucky. Wife wants me to
retire the Hav-a-hart.
Interesting experience I thought I'd share with group. Had a previous
experience with a homemade trap years ago and learned that skunks do
not spray when confined. Did not know what little ones would do but I
read that skunks can spray accurately from 12 ft away.

Frank



Glad to hear that you released the skunk. Too many people are of the
opinion that one should kill any hungry animal that invades their property.

Raccoons, groundhogs, possums and squirrels, I transport to parkland but
no way would I put a skunk in my trunk
Frank