It doesn't spray, but it sure stinks. We have skunks around here and if one gets hit by a car you can smell it for several hours.
Even though there are some skunks in Canada, they are quite un tamed. They would still spray people who decided to keep them for pets, though there are certain ways of de- smelling them. VERY FEW people in Canada have skunks.
I believe if you are able to hold the skunk's hind legs off the ground, (by the tail, careful they can still bite) it will not be able to squeeze the gland holding the spray.
Skunks are still quite common, and no data on actual numbers is available.
When you smell skunk all the time, you smell something VERY stinky. I can't believe you would ask that anyways! If you smell a skunk all the time, likely there is one living under your house and it may have gotten mad and sprayed down there. The smell will eventually fade on its own but you've still got the problem of a skunk living under your house. You must first find the hole it's living it, which will have a slight skunk smell. Then wait till at night and make sure the adult is gone and make sure there aren't baby skunks in the den. If there is, best thing to do is to put mothballs in the den, skunks can't stand the smell and the mother will take her young and leave, then seal off the hole. If there aren't babies, mothballs are still a good option but it may not work with some skunks, if its a lone skunk and mothballs don't work, get a one way doggie door and put it over the hole while the skunk is out at night or sound asleep during the day and they won't be able to get back into the den and they'll give up and leave. That's why you don't do it if there are baby skunks, because the mother can't get to her young and feed them and they'll die under your house, which will then leave you with a guilty conscious and the smell of dead skunks under your house.
I have never heard of such a thing, but the best thing to do is wash your hair. Iknow after you do you can still smell the smoke kinda, but after you go about your day you may forget it is still in your hair.
Lions do not live in any of the places where skunks live. If they did, though, they still wouldn't eat skunks. Lions don't typically eat small prey, and if they did attack a skunk, the skunk's spray it would release in self defense would ward off the lion.
the 2 out of 7 components that are responsible for the odor are: (E)-2-butene-1-thiol and 3-meythil-1-butanethiol. this combination is so potent that humans can smell them at a concentration of 10 parts per billion, which means you would still smell int if you mixed a spoonful in an olympic pool.
Spray it with lysol.
it depends on the dog and the qualities of the area they urinated in. you won't be able to smell it, but the dog probably will. try a training spray from a pet store.
yes it is and do skunks still have paws?
no it will not smell bad it will smell good, but you will still be sweaty deoderant just covers the smell anti-perspirant stops you from sweating