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how to deter skunks from property

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StEliana
11/28/2025, 06:59:15 AM

To deter skunks, remove food sources and potential hiding spots, use strong smells like citrus or ammonia, and install motion-activated lights or sprinklers. You can also create physical barriers around your property and under decks or porches to prevent them from denning.

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