coon track it appears to me.do your neighbors a favor and drown the stinking things while you have it in the trap!! LOL!! try baiting your trap with large marshmellows for coons.A skunk will generally either just bite one in the head, or take the head and leave the rest though,try putting some canned cat food in trap also,with the marshmellows.scatter a few of them around the outside also so they can be seen.I assume your using a box trap.If so no need to try to hide it,set it out where you can see it from a fair distance and check it.If you catch a skunk ,hold a old tarp,or sheet in front of you as you walk toward trap,and lay it over it.Most of the time they wont spray unless you shake cage quite a bit.If you want to get all the skunks around, shoot the first one in the trap and let him spray,Ive caught as many as 13 in a single trap set right out in the middle of a feild on bare ground.One right after another,worse thing I ever had to kill chickens were spotted skunks,we called them civet cats when i was a kid.they are protected now I think, a normal skunk smells like perfume compared to one of those little rats,and you cant seal a chicken house up well enough to keep one out once it starts getting birds.
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