So, for over a year now I have had a resident skunk that comes to the barn and eats the chicken food and eggs that the chickens lay. My chickens have never been taken by it, but I have lost three clutches of brooding eggs this year. That was enough for me, and when I saw it was eating more and more chicken food, and taught my hens to be egg eaters, and I am getting new chicks that could be eaten, I just needed to get rid of it.
I did some research and learned that if the trap was covered, then the skunk wasn't likely to spray. So I covered the trap in cardboard and set it up with some chicken food and a broken egg in it, so I wouldn't catch the cats (they don't like either). I knew I would catch it with-in an hour, so I set it up in the evening and waited. I stepped out the door to check, and I could smell it from the house. The closer I got, the more it smelled like a rubber tire had caught on fire. My asthma started acting up when I got to the barn and I could barely breath. I heard it digging and I realized that all those things I had read were wrong. STINKY
Boy it stinks. I am not relocating it till morning, and the barn is going to stink for days. It has sprayed before, but never this bad. How am I going to open that trap without it spraying me again?
At least it won't be eating my eggs anymore. I'm suppose to look at the bright side, right?
I did some research and learned that if the trap was covered, then the skunk wasn't likely to spray. So I covered the trap in cardboard and set it up with some chicken food and a broken egg in it, so I wouldn't catch the cats (they don't like either). I knew I would catch it with-in an hour, so I set it up in the evening and waited. I stepped out the door to check, and I could smell it from the house. The closer I got, the more it smelled like a rubber tire had caught on fire. My asthma started acting up when I got to the barn and I could barely breath. I heard it digging and I realized that all those things I had read were wrong. STINKY

Boy it stinks. I am not relocating it till morning, and the barn is going to stink for days. It has sprayed before, but never this bad. How am I going to open that trap without it spraying me again?
At least it won't be eating my eggs anymore. I'm suppose to look at the bright side, right?
