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I had a skunk take up residence under my shed. Slight odor wafting about. I went on the net to research. I tried moth balls, Critter-Ridder, cayenne pepper and a drop light poked under. Nothing worked. Finally I had the idea of turning a rock station on the radio, turning it up loud and putting it face down on the floor of the shed, covered up with an insulated cooler and blankets so the neibors wouldn't hear. Left it on all day while he was trying to sleep. After a week, I finally noticed no odor while "Come On Eileen" was blasting. Even a skunk has a limit to what he'll put up with.

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There was a shop near me that sold them as pets (glands removed apparently) along with racoons and meerkats. All clearly wholly unsuitable as pets. Shop closed down within a couple of years.

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Trust me, it isn`t SEEING them that is unpleasant. You can smell a skunk out on the highway long after it has sprayed and gone. even worse if you have a Loudon Wainwright moment and the stripey little sucker is roadkill...
:lol:

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There are plenty of people, me included, who can't cope with "Come On Eileen"! :blink:
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I don't think Eileen was ever too enthralled at the prospect.

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