How to handle and transport a skunk in a live trap without getting sprayed

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  • čas přidán 19. 09. 2022
  • So you trapped a skunk, now what? This client was trapping for a groundhog with their own trap and captured a skunk. Some homeowners are comfortable trapping and handling squirrels, raccoons, and groundhogs, but draw the line at skunks! The homeowner called us to handle and remove the skunk and I thought it would be a great opportunity to demonstrate how we handle and remove skunks.
    The number 1 thing to remember when dealing with a skunk in a trap is to move slowly and calmly and to speak to the skunk to let them know you are there. This is because skunks do not have great eyesight, so by speaking to the skunk, you are letting them know you are there and minimize the chance that they get scared and spray. In this case, the trap has a solid metal front door so we approach the trap from the front to provide additional cover if they do decide to spray. Speak and move calmly and slowly as you approach the trap to make the skunk feel at ease. Gently cover the trap with a towel, blanket, tarp, or whatever you have handy. Do not throw the cover over the trap as this may scare the skunk and they may spray. Once the trap is covered, you can move the trap. The trap will probably be much heavier as skunks tend to excavate a lot of soil and bring the soil into the trap. Make sure the trap is closed and latched so you don't have a skunk escape during transport.
    Prudential Pest Solutions is a full service wildlife and pest control company. We are fully licensed and insured to handle ANY wildlife issue you have. Even if you trapped the animal yourself, we are happy to take the trap and animal and then return the empty trap back to you.
    Learn more at prudentialpest.com
    Call or text us at (484) 401-4361
    Prudential Pest Solutions services all of Berks County, Chester County, Lancaster County, and Southeastern Pennsylvania.
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Komentáře • 17

  • @rdouglas1965
    @rdouglas1965 Před rokem +4

    Thank you very much. Managed to release a skunk that got into our squirrel trap. Had a huge adrenaline dump after doing it though😂

  • @Striker42
    @Striker42 Před rokem +3

    I set a trap for raccoons but got a surprise when checking it big thanks for helping me get rid of the skunk without getting sprayed early in the morning

  • @bluestateconservative.4118
    @bluestateconservative.4118 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for this wisdom. I trapped a skunk and wasn’t sure how to handle it. This method worked just as described.

  • @frenchfriedtaters6365
    @frenchfriedtaters6365 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This worked for me, I used a beach towel! Great video

  • @pingxu7146
    @pingxu7146 Před rokem +2

    You help me in time

  • @aprilwine132
    @aprilwine132 Před 9 měsíci

    And then how do you open the door to let them out without getting stunk?

  • @onebadapple83
    @onebadapple83 Před rokem

    Must be a town skunk ‘cause the ones around here aren’t letting ANYONE get close without shooting first!!! Good idea to put the door in the direction you can approach though! We were just trying to relocate a rabbit, then Aw fk!!!!

  • @harrys3970
    @harrys3970 Před rokem +1

    I cover with a wet sheet

  • @joshuahuff5429
    @joshuahuff5429 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Ya this definitely didn't work for me...

  • @montanakid6134
    @montanakid6134 Před 8 měsíci

    Usually, i dont have nice things to say to the skunk after i get it in the trap.

  • @johnvigil3658
    @johnvigil3658 Před 4 dny

    Stankadank

  • @joanjohnson4354
    @joanjohnson4354 Před 10 měsíci

    $100

  • @ThePTBRULES
    @ThePTBRULES Před 11 měsíci +1

    Him or Her? You might have just Misgendered that poor Skunk! It identifies as Stink/Stunk.