activated charcoal will absorb molecules of any kind so yes
To remove skunk smell from carpet, start by blotting the affected area with paper towels to soak up excess moisture. Next, apply a mixture of water, vinegar, and baking soda to the affected area and let it sit for a few hours before vacuuming it up. You may need to repeat this process multiple times to completely eliminate the odor.
well this is one reason not how to get rid of skunk odor: tomato juice ( unless you want to ). you only think it works because when you smell it up close you can't smell the odor of the skunk anymore. but i think to get rid of skunk odor is to take a bath in SOAP! and LOTS of it!
A skunk is known to emit a strong and unpleasant odor when it feels threatened or scared. If you notice a foul smell coming from under your porch, there is a possibility that a skunk has taken up residence there. It is best to proceed with caution when dealing with skunk encounters.
Depending on the wind and the elements, the smell can travel as far as 2 miles.
give her 2 spoons of ipcac syrup and she will puke up the chocolate, then give her burned bread (charcoal helps soak up the rest of the chocolate)
you would have too read up on what your specific plan covers. or call you insurance agency
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.
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.
no, becvaus ethe rats do not like the smell of the skunk as it burns its penis, but the skunk will only spray its stink if it needs a wee, so they can live together, but just dont feed pof give water to either of them, neither should you give them any attention or sunlight, so always keep them up your bumhole
That ghastly spray is the skunk's best defense and, boy, does it work! No creature, human, or beast, can stand being near a skunk with that odor. It comes from a fluid called musk which is produced and stored in a pair of glands under the animal's tail. A skunk can propel the spray about 10 feet!
The smell of mothballs can be difficult to get rid of but heating up the area for a few hours to release odors, then airing out the area is one way that can help. Cleaning the area with vinegar and baking soda and using charcoal to help absorb the smell are other ways to rid your home of the smell.
The type of coals you use are up to you. Many people like coals that are "quick ignite" which means they don't require lighter fluid.