What repels skunks from your yard?

Citrus, ammonia, mothballs and predator urine (dog, coyote, etc) are three smells that can scare off skunks. If you use mothballs or ammonia-soaked cotton balls, be sure to keep them far away from children.


How do you get skunks to leave?

Mild repellents, such as used kitty litter, can be placed near or inside the den to one side so the skunk has to pass them to get out; commercial or homemade capsaicin or castor oil repellents may also be tried.

What home remedy will get rid of skunks?

A bright light or a motion sensor flood light will scare skunks away. Most animals, including skunks, dislike the smell of citrus fruits. Place orange or lemon peels around the yard as a natural skunk repellent. Predator urine (dogs, coyotes) can be used to repel a skunk.


Does vinegar keep skunks away?

Skunks have a sensitive nose, soak some old rags in either ammonia or apple cider vinegar and place the rags in a plastic bag. After doing so, poke holes in the bag to let the smell escape and hang it somewhere near the den entrance, preferably right next to it.

What attracts skunks to your yard?

Skunks can be attracted to a yard or a house by certain items that might be in the yard or near the house. As stated before, bird seed and sunflower seeds are two main attractors of skunks. Pet food, garbage, grills and lumber can also attract skunks, as can openings under houses, decks or sheds.


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What time do skunks come out at night?

Skunks are usually nocturnal, coming out well after dark, and heading back to their den around dawn.

Does Irish Spring soap keep skunks away?

You can also try using cut up Irish Spring soap, Peppermint Oil extract and/or Castor Oil. In addition, if you have a mechanic's drop light, you can put it as far into the opening as possible.

Do mothballs get rid of skunks?

Moth balls can work to keep skunks away, but they're not the most effective or natural solution. They're highly toxic, and when you're around them, you're essentially inhaling insecticide. They're bad news for your garden, pets, and your family's health.


Does Epsom salt deter skunks?

Keep your lawn grub-free and you will prevent raccoons, skunks and opossums from tearing up your lawn to feast on them. Sprinkle plants with epsom salts or cayenne pepper to deter wildlife from feasting on them.

Do coffee grounds repel skunks?

Coffee grounds are a natural skunk repellent. And although not nearly as irritating for skunk's sinuses as peppers, they still have a bitter scent that keeps them away. All you need to do is sprinkle some coffee grounds around the perimeter of your property.

What food is poisonous to skunks?

Toxic foods are poisonous to skunks and should be completely avoided.
  • Onions.
  • Chocolate.
  • Asparagus.
  • Cat food.
  • Avocado skin and seeds.
  • Grapes.


What kills skunks the most?

Ground Predators

While the exact number of species that prey on skunks is unknown, red foxes, cougars, coyotes and domestic dogs are among them. These animals tend not to prefer skunk, though, because it is difficult to successfully attack and kill one without being soaked in its pungent natural spray.

Where do skunks hide at night?

Skunks are nocturnal, usually active from early evening through the night. They typically spend their days sleeping in dens, although they may bed in vegetation during the warm months. Dens are usually below ground but may be found in streams or pond banks, lumber piles, or beneath porches or crawl spaces.

Why do skunks spray every night?

Skunks That Spray in the Night

It isn't uncommon for these shy and generally docile animals to use their primary form of defence at night. A skunk sprays when it feels threatened or is startled. Females also use their stench to tell a potential suitor that his attentions are not welcome.


How long do skunks stay in one spot?

From late summer through early spring, skunks will rarely stay at the same den site for more than a few days, so you can simply wait until they move on before sealing off access to the den site. From early spring through summer, females with young may stay at a den site longer.

How do you make homemade skunk repellent?

Boil a chopped onion, a chopped jalapeno, and 1 tablespoon of cayenne pepper in 2 quarts of water for about 20 minutes. Strain the liquid into a spray bottle and squirt plants to make skunks steer clear. Each dose should last up to five days.

Will bleach drive skunks away?

Skunk Repellents

You can even soak old rags in the solution (bleach works for this too!) and use a straightened coat hanger to push them into the skunk's burrow. This trick works especially well if they're nesting in the crawl space beneath the house or other hard-to-access spots.


What essential oils do skunks hate?

Peppermint oil can be a repellent for skunks and some rodents, including squirrels, but it also can be deadly to cats and is generally not good for dogs.

How do you poison a skunk?

Poison: Is there such a thing as poison for skunks? No, there is no legal or registered poison designed to kill skunks. Also, poison is a cowardly and inhumane way to kill something. If you absolutely must kill the animal, using either a body grip trap or shooting would be better.

What scents attract skunks?

Although skunks are known to eat opportunistically, they are most attracted to oily, meat-based baits like fish and chicken. They have a strong sense of smell, so anything particularly smelly works best - even peanut butter has been proven to lure in skunks.


What does skunk poop look like?

Skunk droppings look similar to those of a cat and are typically found in lawns and gardens. The waste is tubular, has blunt ends, and usually measures about a quarter to half an inch in diameter and one to two inches long. Skunk poop generally contains bits of undigested insects, berry seeds, fur, or feathers.

What sound scares skunks?

Make Loud, Scary Noises

Yell, clap your hands, bang pots and pans together, stomp, or even use an air horn to scare skunks away.

Is Dawn dish soap good for skunk spray?

1 quart of 3% hydrogen peroxide. ¼ cup of baking soda. 1 teaspoon of liquid soap (we have found dawn dish soap to work the best)


Why should you scatter soap around your yard?

It allows us to preserve beneficial insects in the garden. It also means that not every insect will be bothered by soap. Small, soft-bodied insects are the best candidates for management with soapy water. Aphids, whiteflies, thrips, and mites are all good candidates for soapy water sprays.