A skunk family burrowed it's way from their den into my crawl space. They don't smell too great (though they haven't sprayed under there) so I called a wildlife removal company to get rid of them. They set traps and will supposedly relocate the skunks, though I'll need to plug up their den and attempt to skunk-proof that part of my yard. As long as we have alley dumpsters with a constant massive food source, the neighborhood is going to have pests (which is how I ended up with the feral cat colony, too).
My question is about the trap system. They're baiting and supposedly using bait that cats don't like, but so far we've caught one skunk, one cat, and two squirrels. I released the very bewildered cat (a neighbor's pet) and squirrels myself, since they charge every time they come mess with the traps. The odds of catching skunks don't seem so great at the moment. Anyone have any experience with this?
(I'm considering installing a few lights in the crawl space as another deterrent and just leaving them on all the time. A little crazy, but the energy use from the compact fluorescents should be pretty low. Crazy? Reasonable?)



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