No, they do not and moth balls are not good for you or the environment either.
If the skunk is under a porch, deck, garage, get a bottle of plain old household ammonia and some old absorbent rags. Soak the rags with the ammonia and stick them under where the skunk is. Best to do this during the day because Mr. or Ms. Skunk is napping because they've been out prowling all night.
The skunk will leave that night. Close up any openings with screen or wood to prevent future inhabitants.
Yes, it is that easy. We got that tip from a game warden when we had a skunk under a shed.
yes, that's why you have to keep them in dry cleaning bags to keep them out. but be careful with your dry cleaning bags and make sure you get the air out to keep the moisture and moths out.
Some other wild animals that spray like skunks include hooded skunks, spotted skunks, and stink badgers. They use this defense mechanism to ward off predators and threats.
Mottephobia is the name of the phobia related to the fear of moths.
Skunks have a special gland that produces the liquid spray. A skunk lifts its tail and releases the spray when it is scared. It creates a terrible stench that wards off predators and makes skunks very unpopular.
No, Skunks are not native to the North Pole. If one is there it is because it has been brought in.
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.
Yes, lavender is known to effectively repel moths due to its strong scent that they find unpleasant. Placing lavender sachets or essential oil in closets and drawers can help keep moths away.
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.
To effectively use lavender to repel moths from your home, you can place dried lavender sachets in your closets, drawers, and other areas where moths may be present. The strong scent of lavender is known to deter moths and keep them away from your belongings. Additionally, you can also use lavender essential oil diluted in water to create a natural moth repellent spray for your home. Simply spray this mixture in areas where moths are likely to be present to help keep them away.
I needed to use camphor to kept the bugs away.
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.
No. moth balls only keep moths away. try again...
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.
Moths are attracted to the scent of lavender, but lavender can also be used to repel moths effectively. The strong fragrance of lavender acts as a natural insect repellent, deterring moths from entering spaces where lavender is present. Placing sachets of dried lavender, lavender essential oil, or fresh lavender sprigs in closets, drawers, or other storage areas can help keep moths away.
They are used to protect clothes in storage from moth species that feed on certain fabrics. They look like cotton balls and smell like gasoline.
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.