I have heard that is a myth......
The chemical that gives mothballs their distinctive smell is called naphthalene. When mothballs are stored, they release naphthalene vapors that repel insects.
Skunks use the foul odor as a means to repel predators.
Mothball Mint was created in 1997.
Skunks, like all animals, go by instinct. In their everyday life, skunks are fearless, because they know instinctively that they can repel any enemy. But skunks do not understand the automobile. They are fearless, so if they consider it at all, they aren't afraid of it, nor in a hurry (skunks are never in a hurry). Hence, they tend to get hit by cars frequently. I underline, though, that that is an educated guess.
Skunks do not inherently have a bad smell. However, they have anal glands that can spray a horrible smelling, very persistent scent on anything nearby. They use this to repel any animal that would try to hunt them.
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by getting air freshners until u dint smell it any more or just a stronger smell than mothball
you can't leafos is laying to you