I just copied and pasted this from another post because I dont have enough time this mornin to type it all out agian, but this is what I went thru with skunks...
You asked how bad skunks can be and Im not trying to rain on anyones parade. I for one also think that baby skunks are precious, BUT they really do grow up to be little beasty's. I have to tell you what Ive been dealing with for the last couple of months, and skunks are more serious than some of you are thinking. They are not just egg eater, and Im saying this because I thought the very same thing when I started my chicken adventure Something was digging a hole under the fence no bigger than 4in x 4in, so I thought it was a weasel or something small. It got my daughter's 4-H Bantam cochin rooster Brody first, we filled the hole with a brick, the next night it happened agian in different spot and it got one of my blk australorp pullet. We ended up spending a couple hundred dollars the next day on brick, poles and wire to Fort Knox the chicken coop. We didnt get all the way finish, and it got another chicken that night. It tested the fence all the way were we had left off, dug under and got our little bantum cochin frizzle hen"Tinkerbell". My husband isnt into the chickens as much as I am,so he says...hehe, but he loved Tinkerbell and after that it was war. Now Im still thinkin its a weasel, and we almost had the hole chicken yard finished. We dug 2 ft down and dropped poles with wire around them that we then nailed to the 6 ft wood fence that encloses the whole chicken yard and coop. By this time my DH is wondering if the whole chicken thing is worth it Anyway, about midnight that next night my twin daughter,s are in bed and they hear the chickens screamin, one runs out with a flashlight and see's a skunk about to get her broody hen and she reached thought the door and grabbed it by the tail and flung it across the coop. It took off through a little hole on the last wall we had to fix. We kinda laughed after it was all sayed and done about my daughter under pressure becomes a skunk flinger, but told her not to do something like that again. But guess what, we confirmed it was a skunk wiping out our chicken's.
Ok, through all this I talked to a wildlife specialist and this is everything he told me...Female skunks can have up to 8 baby's. So if you have an adult female with up to eight baby's and there is an easy meal somewere, she will teach those baby's everything she know's, so now you have 9 skunks that are thinkin chicken dinner. So every year when those baby's become adults, they breed and multiply. They dont migrate someplace else, they just stay very close to home, and before you know it you end up with an overpopulation that likes chicken meat. I asked the wildlife guy if he could take them out in the woods and relocate them and he told me no because they will hunt out someone elses home and just become someone elses problem, and I definately wouldnt wish what we,ve been through on someone else. I have since trapped 7 skunk's, 2 adults and 5 baby's, the wildlife guy came and took care of them as I caught them.
If you are trapping skunks, use cantalope. I used canned catfood and caught a cat my first try, lol. The wildlife guy sayed fruit actually works best and it did, no cats after that Cover the trap with a dark sheet and cut a slit in the middle so you can poke the handle of the trap through so you can grab the trap with out the skunk seeing you. If you need to confirm its a skunk in there all you have to do is pull the sheet back just enough to see black and white. The wild life guy told me a skunk wont spray what it cant see, and out of the 7 we caught no one got sprayed. Well, I hope some of this helps out and sheds some light on the little skunk thats so cute it could be called Flower off of Bambi. I think their cute too, but they are devestating on my children, wallet, and the chickens themselve's. I sure hope all my pullet's start laying soon, so I can start sellin some eggs so I can put some money back in the wallet after the hundreds we spent on deskunking the property Plz, Plz, Plz, dont ever think that skunks are just scavenger or just an egg eater.