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Re: Get rid of skunk odor under farmhouse
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Posted by Doug on March 01, 2004 at 06:41:09 from (68.99.114.41):
In Reply to: Get rid of skunk odor under farmhouse posted by David on February 28, 2004 at 07:57:23:
Here's what I did about 10 years ago. Having been a hobby trapper, I had several "leg hold" traps available. I placed a few sardines on the trip pan with a short rope attached to the chain. Set the trap just insided the access point to the crawl space and waited. Unfortunately I did this on New Years eve when the wife and I were going out to celebrate. Came home that night to quite a comotion going on in the crawl space. (About 1:30 in the morning). Loaded the shot gun and went out to dispatch varmit. (Pretty dark out that night). Grabbed the rope and pulled till I got skunk just outside and started running with loaded shot gun in one hand and dragging skunk in the other. I knew that if the skunk couldn't get his footing, he could'nt spray. Forgot about the utility pole in my path and ran right into it. Okay here I am on the ground with loaded gun in one hand and skunk in other. The skunk is no longer living and I'm sure you guys can fill in the blanks from here as well as the moral of the story. I'm sure there is one.
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