Posted by Dave H (MI) on June 13, 2014 at 07:50:04 from (50.105.88.162):
In Reply to: Skunk in Hay Barn posted by tg in VA on June 13, 2014 at 07:36:24:
Not sure why you cannot shoot the thing when it comes out in the evening...you a bad shot?
Either way, set a live trap with some enticing meat bait about 10 feet outside the hole. Make sure your buildings are closed as it will taint the hay if it sprays. You will catch it eventually and can drag a tarp over the top and then remove it.
Option 2 is to live with it and remove it when the hay is fed out.
Option 3 is block all but one opening, wait for him to head out in the evening and then block the rest.
If you run that exhaust under your hay you will probably be a good candidate for a Darwin award.
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