I live in the country, so skunk visits are common, but even in the city you might get a visit as they scrounge around for something to eat.
Sometimes you won't know a skunk as visited, but more often than not, he will leave a trail of very pungent skunk stink.
Spreading mothballs around an area will keep skunks away. They can be spread around a home, porch, or even garden.
one of them has a penis!! Can you guess which one?????:) Never attempt to tell on a wild skunk. You will get sprayed. And if it comes after you , it may have rabies.
They help you by getting grubs that are little pests out of your garden and skunks help you get bugs not around your garden
In 1 litter, there can be up to 7 baby skunks. Usually there are around 4 born in each litter.
In 1 litter, there can be up to 7 baby skunks. Usually there are around 4 born in each litter.
There is not a specific way to tell, but it's a large number.
Skunks are found in both North and South America, not including the northernmost parts of Canada. There are four different species of skunks found in North America and the most common is the striped skunk. Spotted skunks usually live in northern Mexico. Hooded skunks are found in the southwestern parts of the United States. Skunks like to live in open lands next to forest areas and in clearings. Skunks typically make their homes along rivers, logs, or in thickets. Most skunks have more than one home and will travel from one to the other during the day. If they get near human homes, they will pick sheds, porches, decks and woodpiles to construct a home at. Skunks are also sensitive to light, so they will find a place that is relatively dark.
Yes that's why when you have a skunk living near you , you should get it away as soon as possible :)
skunks because elaphants can hurt you more then skunks.
form_title= Skunks form_header= Keep your home smell free. How long has the skunk been there?*= _ [50] Has anyone been sprayed by the skunk?*= () Yes () No What have you tried so far?*= _ [50]
Look for receipts around your home, anywhere in your home.
like most skunks, the Hog-Nosed Skunk makes its home out of bushes because bushes make exlent hiding places from preditors ansered by: Felicity Daniel