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Skunk disposal

lomine

Crowing
9 Years
Aug 7, 2015
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Peyton, CO
I am currently waging war on a family of skunks. They took out my entire flock of quail in one night so I figure it was a mom with several babies. So far I have caught 5 of them that were all between 3 and 6 pounds. So far trapping and dispatching have gone well with a bit of a learning curve and trial and error.

My problem is what to do with the dead skunks. For the first two I rolled them in empty feed bags and put that in a regular garbage bag. Put them in the trash can and the smell was absolutely horrible by the time trash day came. The others I have rolled in feed bags and double bagged with some odor blocking garbage bags. They are sitting by the trash can but not in it (all outside). I don't want the trash man to hate me. One of them did spray and that one was triple bagged with a strong odor still detectable. I live about 30 minutes from any place where I could take them and I don't want them in my car for that long. I don't have a truck.

Any suggestions on what to do with them while I wait for trash day?
 
That's an interesting idea but I don't think I want that many skunks buried on my land. I'm sure there are even more around because you can smell them when you drive into the area.
 
If they just died, would there be a smell? I guess if they were able to fire one off before expiring....in that case, bury it! And hope then hope nothing digs it up!
 
If they just died, would there be a smell? I guess if they were able to fire one off before expiring....in that case, bury it! And hope then hope nothing digs it up!
When they die, there is always a smell. At the time of death all of sphincter muscles relax and release whatever they are holding back including their scent glands.

I immediately bury any skunks that I catch. The one thing that I know that can help with the odor is to mix up a 10% bleach, 90% water solution and use it in a spray bottle.
 
Only 1 of the 5 have sprayed but they still smell a bit. The one that sprayed was one I had to drown. That spray though.. :sickThe problem was that the first one was caught on Friday night and trash pick-up wasn't until the following Friday morning. I stupidly tossed it in the trash not thinking about what it would smell like a week later. I don't produce much garbage and my can keeps the smell in very well so I didn't notice til Thursday night. I felt so bad for the trash guys that had to dump it in their truck.

I don't think I want to chance putting them in the freezer. Though I'm sure that would solve the problem of them decomposing I wouldn't want that smell in the freezer. Plus they wouldn't fit in a Ziploc bag.

I put baking soda in my trash can to get rid of the smell from the first two. Maybe I'll try putting baking soda in the bags before I close them up to see if that helps. If that doesn't work I guess the best solution is to bury them.
 
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You need post hole diggers and a bag of lime. Dig a post hole about three feet deep put a handful of lime in ,put your skunk in, add another handful of lime and fill your hole. Little hole, little work, and nothing will dig the thing back up.
What a great answer!

Growing up, be buried dead skunks and things in a drainage slough(empty in the summer). Nothing ever dug them up.
 

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