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Posted by Morgan on March 02, 2003 at 08:45:03 from (64.185.61.52):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Coyote revisited... posted by Dick2 on March 02, 2003 at 03:31:53:
I owned a store building once that I turned into a workshop. There was always a lot of skunks under it and somebody told me about the mothballs so I put a bunch under the floor and they just covered them up with dirt. I finally used a live trap and I baited it with eggs. I caught 13 skunks in 15 days and I would haul them off. When I quit catching them, I assumed they were all gone, I just covered up their holes with scrap iron but it seemed that as long as I had that building, I always had a problem with skunks. They say if you catch one with a live trap and throw a tarp over it they wont spray, dont you believe it.
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