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  • Skunks
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Skunks Facts & Information

How to identify Skunks

Striped skunks are stout little animals with stumpy legs. They have small heads, short, pointed snouts, and little black eyes. Their most distinctive feature is the white stripes that run along their backs and extend to the tips of their long, fluffy tails.

Why do I have skunks

Skunks typically live in farm fields, grasslands, forests. They are amazing diggers, but they prefer to use the abandoned burrows of other animals instead of creating their own.


In urban settings, they have adapted to living near humans and raid trash cans, gardens, outdoor pet food, and compost piles for food.


Skunks eat almost anything. In the wild, their diets include rodents, eggs, insects, worms, and plants. City-dwelling skunks feed on trash, fruits and vegetables from home gardens, grubs found in residential lawns, and small animals like mice and squirrels.

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How do I get rid of Skunks?

Skunks can cause considerable damage to your home. In order to protect your home, garden, and health from existing rodent infestations, professional, customized rodent control is often necessary. For help preventing and getting skunks, talk to one of our rodent specialist today.


Your customized rodent control program may contain:


  • Exclusion and sealing of sites greater than ½ inch (about the size of a dime) using screens, flashing, door sweeps, and other materials to keep skunks from entering a structure.


  • Interior and exterior sanitation to minimize available food and water that supports a skunk population.


  • Keeping vegetation thinned out or removed from the perimeter of buildings.


  • Removing clutter and any debris that creates hiding places skunks can use as harborage sites.


  • Using traps and other mechanical means to remove skunks.

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