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Fiction: A skunk cannot spray when held up by its tail.
Fact: Apparently this is still up in the air (no pun intended). Sometimes a skunk will spray when held up by its tail... sometimes it won't. It appears to depend on the individual. The big question is: What provokes some skunks to spray when held by their tails and others not to? An article by Richard van Gelder [Natural History, Aug. 1990, pp6+] suggests that if a skunk is lifted by its tail BEFORE it gets agitated enough to protrude its 'retractable nipples' then it cannot spray. If lifted after the nipples protrude, then a skunk can successfully spray. Jerry Dragoo (as seen on the 'skunk experts' list on these pages) disagrees with van Gelder and belives it depends on the skunk's personality and perception of danger... 'does it feel threatened enough to use its musk?' [his reply to van Gelder is in Natural History, Oct, 1990, p4 (letters section)].
P.S. It might look cruel, but skunk's tails are strong and picking up a skunk this way shoudn't hurt it as long as you pick it up by the BASE OF THE TAIL
(never the end) and as long as the skunk is not greatly
overweight.
Benjamin Nitro pellet riffle? sounds the way to go.
Originally posted by Fishticon84
I'd say the best way to take out a skunk would be with the Benjamin Nitro pellet riffle.
Its silent and fires at 495fps.
Its kinda like the sniper of pellet guns.
Originally posted by zirazira
Benjamin Nitro pellet riffle? sounds the way to go.
Originally posted by Fishticon84
I'd say the best way to take out a skunk would be with the Benjamin Nitro pellet riffle.
Its silent and fires at 495fps.
Its kinda like the sniper of pellet guns.
Originally posted by Asktheanimals
I've had a family of skunks living under my house before and they were never a problem - just don't ever surprise or scare them. They really are mellow little animals and not aggressive at all. Some people actually love the smell of skunks (like ME!)
The food they eat are bugs and grubs in the ground. They are actually helping your lawn by eating the grubs and aerating the soil. If you can kill the bugs the skunks will leave.
Perhaps you could rent a great horned owl - they are the only predator of skunks besides man.
Should you set traps or poison you might end up killing someone's dog or cat.