RSKY
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We had been smelling a slight skunk odor for the past month or so but could not see anywhere one could get under the house. It disappeared for a while but came back strong Friday night. I thought one was just walking by. I finally found where it was getting under the house on Saturday morning. It had tunneled under the return air for the central unit. Bought a game camera and set it up, got video, set out trap, didn't catch it. Also saw a possum going under at the same place.
We have lived here for thirty five years with no problem but Tuesday night the skunk and possum got in a fight under the house.
The skunk won.
We lost.
After the fact we have found out what happens when a skunk sprays multiple times under your house. It took us less than thirty minutes to leave and head for a motel. Had to stop at a Wal Mart and buy new clothes. Spent the night in a motel, moving to an apartment today. One lady who found out what had happened called my wife the next day, she had the same thing happen last year and her bill topped $17,000. New ductworks, new central unit, new carpet, new drapes, walls washed with some type of smell reducing chemical, you get the idea. Said it was seventeen days before they could move back home. Apartments were we are staying said the longest somebody had stayed with him because of a skunk was ten weeks.
The local skunk catcher, yes, every county has one, said that ninety percent get under a house by way of the gap around the return air on a central heating unit. Then they tear into the vents. Said he has to "shake them out" of vents and catch them with his bare, gloved, hands.
The smell was so bad I could TASTE the odor.
Apparently Farm Bureau is the only insurance that will cover this. Thankfully that is what we have.
Where this critter got in is about six inches wide and two to three inches high. Check your central unit return air and seal all gaps around it. You do not want to go thru this.
RSKY
We have lived here for thirty five years with no problem but Tuesday night the skunk and possum got in a fight under the house.
The skunk won.
We lost.
After the fact we have found out what happens when a skunk sprays multiple times under your house. It took us less than thirty minutes to leave and head for a motel. Had to stop at a Wal Mart and buy new clothes. Spent the night in a motel, moving to an apartment today. One lady who found out what had happened called my wife the next day, she had the same thing happen last year and her bill topped $17,000. New ductworks, new central unit, new carpet, new drapes, walls washed with some type of smell reducing chemical, you get the idea. Said it was seventeen days before they could move back home. Apartments were we are staying said the longest somebody had stayed with him because of a skunk was ten weeks.
The local skunk catcher, yes, every county has one, said that ninety percent get under a house by way of the gap around the return air on a central heating unit. Then they tear into the vents. Said he has to "shake them out" of vents and catch them with his bare, gloved, hands.
The smell was so bad I could TASTE the odor.
Apparently Farm Bureau is the only insurance that will cover this. Thankfully that is what we have.
Where this critter got in is about six inches wide and two to three inches high. Check your central unit return air and seal all gaps around it. You do not want to go thru this.
RSKY