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Trutech has trained professional experts in skunk control and skunk removal. Skunks are mustelids, which means they are related to weasels, minks, and ferrets. Although their cousins might emit certain odors, the skunk has an amazing capability to project the contents of its anal glands and spray someone or something that may pose a threat. The spray is pungent beyond belief, and sadly, tomato juice will not take it away. Skunk odor is caused by a chemical compound that can be treated and broken down by skunk control and odor removal specialists. Skunk odor removal is not for the amateur or weak-stomached. It should be left to skunk control and skunk removal professionals with the proper skunk odor removal products.
Skunk control is the solution to their offensive smell. Skunks can be quite destructive. They can prey upon small farm animals, ground nesting birds, honey bees, and they are known for their ability to dig holes. Skunk control can help prevent skunks from destroying lawns, flower beds, gardens, and golf courses with their digging. Skunk trapping or skunk removal is often necessary when skunks burrow and den under porches, sheds, or foundations. After trapping, skunk control is often necessary to exclude skunks from reentry. Exclusion of skunks requires some type of permanent obstruction blocking skunks from re-digging the burrow.
The biggest problem with skunks, however, is their ability to contract and transmit rabies, a deadly virus that can be transmitted through a bite or a scratch. In the Midwest, the skunk is the number one carrier of rabies! Skunks are nocturnal, and if a skunk is encountered during the day, or if it is aggressive, a person should suspect that the skunk is rabid. So, how do you get rid of skunks? Do not attempt skunk removal on your own! Skunk control is much better left up to the skunk control and skunk removal Specialists at Trutech, which have been trained to remove and trap skunks.
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