I've hand fed porcupines and skunks in the wild. But that wasn't while I was sleeping! I don't even care if it's a skunk. I just don't want to be someone's nursery in the Spring!Flood it maye just to see aht it is. I like all animals, dont get me wrong. Id hunt and stuff like that but dont really belive i killing an animal just to do it.
I have the next size smaller. Suitable for squirrels and rabbits, too small for cats.OP... I use live traps... I can not tell you how many animals I have relocated down to the boat docks. I don't know what you have there, but if it is hungry it will squeeze into the trap. I have two sizes... the largest is about 3 feet long and about one foot square. A pretty large animal can get in if it is hungry.
Catch it and send it airmail to Troy... trap and all.
HB
I was actually going to use the flour trick under the sink, until I realized it wasn't getting all the way up there. If I clear off the top shelf in the root cellar, and bait it, it will probably work.Try dusting the area around the hole with a bag of flour so you can see what type of tracks your guest is leaving. NEVER trap a skunk without a long rope tied to your trap.
If it comes back you can always do what the organic blueberry farm accross the way does for golphers. They run a line from a propane tank into the hole. Propane is heaver then air so it all stays down in the hole. Then ignite the gas. BOOM! There were burn holes coming out of the yard across the street, but I guess that's organic pest controll for ya.
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