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No. all depends where and how you found he skunk
whenever i think or at least one or two hours cause there is a skunk stuck in a hole my brother dug in our back yard
Use a small trap just big enough for the skunk to get in. It MUST be small enough to prevent the skunk from lifting it's tail. The skunk can't spray if it can't lift it's tail. Once the skunk is trapped he may be safely relocated. To release the skunk simply place the trap on the ground and open the door. I know that sounds scary but the skunk will nonchalantly walk out and away.
chicken wire at the base of the fence would probably be the only sure way and also dont leave food in your backyard to attract them.
The skunk formula is used in organic pest repellents to mimic the scent of a skunk, which acts as a natural deterrent to keep pests away from plants and crops.
It is illegal to keep a skunk as a pet in the state of Utah. It is legal in several states including Alabama and Kentucky.
DON'T get them excited, back away slowly, then call Animal Control for pickup. They will gladly relocate your striped friend.
People in Wisconsin can have a pet skunk as long as they keep it in a humane cage and they have a captive animal wild animal farm license.
When a skunk walks sideways, it is often a display of nervousness or caution. This unusual movement allows the skunk to keep its head and body facing potential threats while maintaining a quick escape route. It's a defensive behavior that signals the skunk's awareness of its surroundings and readiness to react if necessary.
You keep locomotives in a shed
keep them chained up in the yard
Oh, dude, both the skunk and the skunk cabbage have this super cool adaptation where they release a smelly chemical to keep other organisms at bay. It's like their own version of a "Do Not Disturb" sign, but with a much stronger odor. So yeah, if you ever come across a skunk or skunk cabbage, just give them some space unless you want to smell like a funky mix of garlic and burnt rubber.