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'Big Chonkers' and 'Lil Lass' i'm calling them. They only go out at night, which means likely no rabies. I think they burrowed out of the ditch pipe under my driveway and live there. The female was running there after my headlights hit her the other night. My yard is in such disarray with so many weeds I really kind of prefer having a few skunks going around and eating the bugs and larvae.

'Big Chonkers' and 'Lil Lass' i'm calling them. They only go out at night, which means likely no rabies. I think they burrowed out of the ditch pipe under my driveway and live there. The female was running there after my headlights hit her the other night. My yard is in such disarray with so many weeds I really kind of prefer having a few skunks going around and eating the bugs and larvae.

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[–] leaderofnopack 2 points (+3|-1)

Get a box of mothballs and place them in the yard, that tends to make them leave. A more expensive solution is Fox Urine. Or the cheap answer is a cheap pellet gun and stay up waiting for them and shoot them, after a few times they will leave.

[–] jobes [OP] 0 points (+0|-0)

I'm buying some blood soon to keep rabbits away. No clue if that'll affect the skunks or not. Again, I don't care one way or another.

[–] Butler_crosley 2 points (+2|-0)

We have a gray fox den somewhere around our shop. I could try to trap the kits when they are ready to leave the den and send them to you.

[–] jobes [OP] 2 points (+2|-0)

I appreciate the offer, but I have enough wildlife here lol. There are 4 cats that frequent my yard, gots a few groundhogs, deer hang out here a lot. I really don't mind the skunks.