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Re: how to ger rid of SKUNKS ?
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Posted by Dave Anderson on February 26, 2007 at 07:03:02 from (70.17.17.47):
In Reply to: how to ger rid of SKUNKS ? posted by gyger----- indiana on February 24, 2007 at 06:36:16:
To catch a skunk without getting sprayed, you have to understand the mechanics of the skunk. He can't spray unless he can get his tail in the upright position. If he's in a trap that's too small for him to move around and point at you, then he can't spray you. A friend who worked construction had an american indian working with him- a good worker, he would do a week's work in 4 days, then go out and get drunk for the other 3 days. He got in an argument with a liquor store owner, who cut him off on one of his 3 day binges. Indian went out and trapped a skunk, held it by tail out the car window, pulled up to drive through window and hurled skunk into liquor store. That was the last time they messed with a drunk Indian!
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