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Posted by Michael Soldan on July 05, 2006 at 13:08:11 from (24.235.41.226):
Welp, somebody nailed a skunk on our street last night and as close as I can figure it would be all of 40 feet from our bedroom window. It was there this morning and I hoped the town works dept would pick it up but it didn't happen, so when I got home from the farm I got a large yard refuse garbage bag and a disposable plastic glove and bagged the critter, its now in our garbage pail until morning whereupon I will yake it to the farm and dispose of it. You'd wonder how a critter's scent could make such a stench. We have a lot of critters in town, racoons, skunks. squirrels and one moon lit night in the winter I looked out to see two coyotes trotting down the street. I get pissed at people who feed birds, squirrels, toss dread out on their lawn, it just invites other undesirable critters, obviously its the food that brings animals in close proximity to humans. I have a recipe for skunks and coons that won't bother cats or dogs , only problem is the critter don't get much more'n 20 feet from the recipe, then you gotta clean it up......Mike in Exeter Ontario
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