Gerald Brazil wrote:
>
> Yes, and it is a "natural" remedy.
>
> However, I must advise you that it is a technique for KEEPING the skunk away
> not GETTING THE SKUNK TO LEAVE. (When I explain further, you will see why
> the skunk would have the advantage in a "one-on-one match".)
>
> The way to keep the skunk off of your deck is to "mark your territory".
> After you've finished a few bottles of brewed product from whatever country
> of origin you prefer, go around your deck and distribute the byproduct of
> the brewed product in small quantities at strategic locations on routes you
> think a skunk might travel. Repeat after rains or snow.
>
> If your neighbors see you and voice objections to your actions just 'splain
> to them that you are removing the skunk threat in a "nature friendly" way.
> This I am sure will allay their concerns that you have maybe been partaking
> excessively to the distilled and/or brewed products.
>
> 0;-) GJB
I don't have skunks, but does your procedure work against raccoons that
use my pool as a toilet?
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