You can get fox urine. We did that in my neighborhood once. Put the urine in a bottle and hang it in a bush or something. It really helps.
To keep skunks away, throw out some raw garlic in your yard or where ever you are at. They do like the smell of garlic.
Spreading mothballs around an area will keep skunks away. They can be spread around a home, porch, or even garden.
Not likely. True possums live in Australia (and have been introduced to New Zealand) while skunks live in North America. A possum is not the same as an opossum.
No, moths do not keep skunks away. Skunks are nocturnal animals that primarily rely on their sense of smell to locate food, and they are known to eat moths as part of their diet. The presence of moths is unlikely to deter skunks from visiting an area.
The best way to keep your dog from attacking skunks in her territory is to teach her to ignore them. You can do this by rewarding her when she pays attention to you and not the skunk.
the sleep in trees! they are spider skunks!
Skunks find grubs and worms by digging. You might cover the grass with netting, but they'll probably just dig through it. I don't know of antiskunk spray, maybe you could leave the sprinklers on, or have a sensor turn the sprinkler on when a skunk breaks a beam of light.
Skunks are actually pretty non-confrontational. They spray when they feel threatened. When you encounter one, walk away slowly and quietly.
The animals that commonly eat chicken eggs and burrow underground are known as skunks. You can keep them away by raising your chicken shed from the ground.
There are 3 ways: one way is mothballs are a deterrant. The second way is skunks are usually afraid of people and will go in the other direction. And the best way to deal with skunks as they are one of the most rabbid animals next to the fox is to just shoot it and kill it! Also the even better way to chase skunks away is to shake a set of keys at them, the more keys the better
Yes that's why when you have a skunk living near you , you should get it away as soon as possible :)
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.