TomSeller
Super Member
that stinks
Dang it, I was going to say that.
that stinks
Got a possum this morning. Trouble is he didn't smell like he had been sprayed. Hope he was the right one. Traps set out and baited again. Using the humane cage type traps. Wish they made something like a huge mousetrap. I would set one out,....no,....that would be too quick. I want this skunk to suffer.
House smelled better this morning but we could still smell it. Wife opened a drawer I had missed and the smell filled that bedroom. Probably have to lime under the house and put new plastic down.
RSKY
My wife and I awoke about midnight a couple years ago to a very strong smell that he couldn't immediately identify. I was afraid it was natural gas that had leaked into the basement so I turned off the gas valve at the meter and we opened up the house to air it out. (middle of winter) I disconnected an outside line to our gas grill that I thought might be leaking underground into the basement and then turned the gas back on as it was getting very cold inside the house without the gas furnace. The smell lingered and was particularly strong in the basement so I opened up a basement window and turned on the whole house exhaust fan about 3:00 AM and went back to bed. Got up early to call the gas company and the smell was stronger than ever. The gas boys arrived and said immediately that it smelled like a skunk but they still checked for gas leaks around the house. They left and then when I went to close the basement window I was met by a skunk staring me in the face. It had apparently been in the window well all night after getting into a fight with some other critter. Needless to say, I shut the screened window rather hurriedly and then called animal control who came and removed the skunk which appeared to be ill. (rabies?) We lived with the smell for several weeks before it finally disappeared. I must admit that I should have recognized the smell in the first place but wasn't thinking very well at that time of the night. The irony of the whole episode is that the smell wouldn't have been as strong if I hadn't opened the window and sucked it thru the entire house. I suspect that I frightened the skunk when I opened the window and he let loose. It was dark in the window well so I didn't see him.
We have had the "opportunity" to use that recipe (twice in a 2 week period...slow learner of a dog I guess) and it actually worked pretty well. Our recipe called specifically for Dawn dish detergent. The Dawn cuts the oil in the musk allowing the hyd prox and baking soda go to work on breaking down the smell. We were fortunate in that the dog did not make it into the house. The odor of a direct shot is much worse than a road kill (almost gagging) and is one of those things that will get into your sinuses so you can enjoy it from time to time for a week or so. And as noted, for several weeks a faint odor returned when the dog got wet.