Learn the Best Ways to Keep Skunks Far Away From YOUR Arizona Home!

A Glendale skunk that is living within your property will present an array of health and safety risks. Aside from the possibility of getting sprayed that may cause temporary blindness, a few of them can also carry diseases such as rabies. Skunks are scavengers and will create a significant mess once they raided our trash bin. Simple preventative measures can help you keep the skunks at bay.



How to Keep the Skunks Away from Your Property

The Arizona skunks are crafty and intelligent wildlife creatures. This intelligence allows them to find a shelter that will not be vulnerable against predators and weather condition. The best possible location would be within our property. However, due to the dangers associated with their presence, we need to get rid of them at once.

Eliminate Their Food Sources

Skunks will not travel long distance when they are looking food. This means that they prefer to establish their Glendale den close to the food sources. If there is a den within your property, then there is a nearby food or water source. You will have to eliminate or restrict their access to this source to encourage them to leave your home. Skunks will eat just about anything edible that can address their nutritional needs. In case you have berries in your yard, be sure to clear the fallen fruits. Secure your trash can. If it does not have a secured lid, place a heavy object like cinderblocks on top of the cover.

Restrict Their Access to their Den and Hiding Places

The skunks prefer to build their den under the porch and sheds. They will build their burrow close to the foundation to ensure that it will remain sturdy. They can also be found in other sheltered area of your property. Make sure that you will close the areas that will be a possible hiding place for the skunk. Piles of logs and lumbers can be used as a temporary shelter by the skunk. Trim the branches and the bushes to make it less appealing for the skunks.

Setting Traps

Setting a trap would be effective in getting rid of the Arizona skunk. However, you need to pay attention if the skunks have babies since you don't want to separate them to their mother. They highly depend on their mother to survive. It is recommended to use a live trap to guarantee that you will not harm the creature. In some areas, these skunks are protected under the law. Moreover, live traps do not carry the same hazards as the lethal traps. Pay attention on the placement and the bait that you will use when using the trapping method.

While the harm that they can do is significantly lower compared to other Glendale vermin, you still don't want them anywhere near your property. Their digging habit can make your lawn appear unsightly. Follow our tips above to successfully eliminate them. If none of these methods worked, call the assistance of the professional skunk remover.



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