Posted by jackinok on September 23, 2011 at 07:02:34 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Re: Skunks posted by Goose on September 22, 2011 at 19:08:00:
what we called a civet can was actually a spotted skunk,they are protected here now,and i THOUGHT everywhere but maybe not.I caught and killed i dont know how many as a kid, but i havent seen one in a while.they pretty much were totally nocturnal,were smaller than a striped skunk,and almost acted like a cat more than like a rat like a skunk will.when you got some hitting your chicken house it was almost impossible to keep them out untill you killed every one.they werent as bad to spray as a striped skunk but when they did they made a regular skunk smell like chanel no5.i dont know why ,but we were overrun with them at the farm one summer,i bet i trapped or shot 25-30 at least.mom wouldnt let me ride in the front of the pickup,and i sat by the window at school and on the back row of church that entire summer!LOL! good thing we slept out most of the summer anyway because mom wouldnt let me in the house.she made me wash in the horse tank,and eat on the porch.I went by the old home place a couple of years ago,i swear you could get the wind just right down wind of that old chicken pen and still smell it..the reason why skunks are moving so much now is that they are looking for a place to hole up for the winter.
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