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What to do with a skunk in a live trap?
I have disposed of a couple of nocturnal coons with a big
Havahart trap. I live in the city , but by a railroad track with a variety of wildlife. I'd never thought about what I'd do if I caught a skunk in the thing until I saw one in the yard one morning. What a mess that could be. Any ideas? |
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What to do with a skunk in a live trap?
I used to tie a rope to the trap so that I could drag the skunk trap and all
into a pond. Never found one of the little SOB's that could tread water whilst holding up a corner of that steel havahart (when it comes to skunks I don't) LRK |
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What to do with a skunk in a live trap?
H Hornblower said:
I have disposed of a couple of nocturnal coons with a big Havahart trap. I live in the city , but by a railroad track with a variety of wildlife. I'd never thought about what I'd do if I caught a skunk in the thing until I saw one in the yard one morning. What a mess that could be. Any ideas? Walk up to the trap holding a tarp or blanket in front of you. Slowly lay the tarp over the trap. The tarp-draped trap can be picked up and moved (gently) to a shady spot while you make a decision. Are you going to release the skunk, or 'dispose' of it? You can release it back onto your own property by carefully opening the still covered trap and letting the skunk find its way out. Moving skunks for release is not a good idea (illegal in many areas) as they can carry rabies. However, if you have a pickup truck and a not-too-bumpy route, you could transport before release. (Keep the tarp on the trap while transporting.) You can 'dispose' of it either by paying a professional to take it away or kill it yourself. The least smelly way to do this is to gas it. (Now, I haven't done this myself, only read about it.) Cover over the trap with airtight plastic, sealing the edges with soil. Pump in carbon dioxide gas. (Or, lay a cake of dry ice on the trap before sealing it in plastic.) You can shoot the animal by transporting it somewhere that shooting would be allowed. Let the skunk out of the trap and wait until it is a good bit away before shooting it. The skunk will definitely let out a blast as a parting gift. (The worst skunk-stench incident in my neighborhood involved someone killing a skunk.) I paid to have a skunk taken away (in a trap which I could not easily rig to allow the skunk to leave on its own) and released another back onto my property (different trap, which could be opened easily). I was rigged for rabbits and am not sure why the skunks entered the traps. It seems likely they just blundered into them. Skunks are lovely creatures in their own way, and more beneficial than harmful. -- Pat in Plymouth MI Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (attributed to Don Marti) |
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What to do with a skunk in a live trap?
The "other gas" (since it is sunday morning) is maybe a propane bottle and
torch. Just turn it on (but don't light it) and gas the guy (turn it on full blast, then put the nozzle under the blanket. It won't take too long. you might check once in a while, but it would certainly be unconcious in minutes without oxygen. If you plan to shoot it (and I have seen a lot of traps destroyed this way, so be careful, or ready for some metal work), you need to pop it in the head, right at the base of the skull and they don't spray (an old SWAT team sniper method--the old Mebdula Oblongat--the brain stem)--or the ear opening from the side, with a .22 if you have one. if not, forget that plan. Also, if you have a dog, keep it inside, or else you'll have a really stinky nasty dog. it will freak if it sees the skunk. still, i'm for "taking care of it". They have there place in nature, but when they are eating dogfood on my front porch, I have my place in civilization. just a thought, but I think the propane idea would work (the dry ice idea is good, but on sunday morning, where do you line that up?). lacking even that, carbon MONOXIDE that kills by tying up hemoglobin (and irreversibly removing oxygen) could be an option too, your lawn mower pumps out tons of it. maybe a hose and some rags to seal up the exhaust, and pipe it in there? sorry to be so grim, but too many dogs having been skunked and sporting pink tomatoe juice colored fur sort of annoys me about them. good luck, and store up the tomatoe juice. john |
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What to do with a skunk in a live trap?
"Larry Blanchard" wrote in message ... In article , says... Skunks are lovely creatures in their own way, and more beneficial than harmful. Agreed. The only time I did anytning about our skunks (and they are common) was when they took up residence under the front porch. A handful or two of moth balls spread around convinced them to move. Of course, then my wife said the skunks smelled better than the moth balls :-). You have to really irritate a skunk to get it to spray. I've even chased them out of the garden with no problem. Just do it gently. The best that I have seen is what my father in law does. He walks to the trap with a blanket in front of him so they don't see him. Lays the blanket over the trap picks up the trap and puts it in a garbage can filled with water. They don't hold their breath long at all, then just dump him out and go after some more. Harold |
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What to do with a skunk in a live trap?
I have disposed of a couple of nocturnal coons with a big Havahart trap. I live in the city , but by a railroad track with a variety of wildlife. I'd never thought about what I'd do if I caught a skunk in the thing until I saw one in the yard one morning. What a mess that could be. Any ideas? If you could cover it with a tarp, tape it up real good then Fed Ex it to Mayor M. Bloomberg in New York I would really be obliged to you. Thanking you in advance Jack |
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