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1/27/2021 0 Comments

What's That Smell?

You'll be lucky if you never come into contact with these animals. When threatened, they will spray leaving you covered in a stinky mess. Skunks are most active at night and, according to last year's inspections, in June. This is most likely because most litters of kits are born in late May, and all throughout June. These animals create dens for their young and may end up in your home. Their diet includes mice, so if you have a rodent problem there is a high risk of attracting skunks as well. If you find rodents or skunks in your home give us a call! We can sign you up for a rodent program and set up trapping for those smelly skunks. 
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