How Large Are Skunk Holes?
Skunk holes are 3-5 inches wide. If they were larger, predators could get to them. Do not look for skunks to be in a concrete basement. Stone foundations with dirt crawlspaces are vulnerable. Unless [...]
Skunk holes are 3-5 inches wide. If they were larger, predators could get to them. Do not look for skunks to be in a concrete basement. Stone foundations with dirt crawlspaces are vulnerable. Unless [...]
Mating season is in February and again in March. Babies are born 62-75 days later or May- June. They are weaned from their mother within 60 days. Then, they begin to hunt with their [...]
Natural deterrents such as motion-activated lights or sprinklers can help dissuade skunks from entering your property. Additionally, maintaining a clean and tidy yard, securing trash cans, and removing debris can reduce the likelihood of [...]
Leaving pet food outside can attract skunks and other wildlife to your property. Skunks are omnivores drawn to easy food sources, including pet food. We recommend feeding pets indoors or promptly removing food dishes [...]
We always want our customers to know that odor-removing products might not fully remove skunk odor. Many factors come into play when deodorizing. Skunk spray can get into curtains and other fabrics. Depending on [...]
Finding a nocturnal animal outside during the day is cause for alarm. Many times these animals can be sick or have rabies. If you find any animal behaving abnormally, please contact your city's animal [...]
Skunks are good at making themselves known. Most people notice skunks by odor. Be aware that just because you smell skunk doesn't mean a skunk is on your property. Skunk odor can be noticed [...]
Covered traps should always be used. Place a trap cover over a cage trap like the Tomahawk Pro 107SS. Or use a PVC tube trap. Put dirt on the bottom of the cage. This [...]