Skunk removal: patience, mesh, and a healthy respect for the spray
Skunks do not climb into your attic - they move in underneath things: decks, sheds, stoops, and crawl spaces. The removal itself is a careful, unhurried process (for obvious reasons), and because skunks are a rabies-vector species, state law controls what happens after the trap closes.
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Signs of the problem
- Faint skunk odor that strengthens at night or after rain
- A freshly dug opening along the base of a deck, shed, or stoop
- Small cone-shaped holes in the lawn from grub digging
- Pets fixating on one corner of the deck skirting
What the process typically involves
Providers vary; this describes the industry-standard approach, not a guarantee of any specific provider\u2019s method.
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1.Locate the den
Technicians typically confirm the active entrance with a soft material test (paper or straw pushed into the hole, checked next morning).
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2.Trap or one-way door
Covered traps or one-way doors, handled slowly and calmly - most sprays during removal come from rushing.
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3.Check for young
Skunk kits are common May through July. A one-way door with kits inside creates a starving litter under your deck.
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4.Buried-mesh exclusion
Lasting exclusion means skirting with hardware cloth buried in an outward "L" underground, so nothing digs back under.
Seasonal timing
February mating season brings the year’s strongest odor complaints as males roam. Kits are typically under decks May-July, and fall digging picks up as skunks fatten on grubs.
Legal notes
Skunks are rabies-vector animals in every state we cover: Ohio requires on-site release or euthanasia, Virginia prohibits relocation outright, and Georgia requires health screening if any bite or scratch occurred. See wildlife removal laws by state.
What it typically costs
Typical skunk removal runs $300-$600. Full deck-perimeter exclusion with buried mesh adds to that.
What moves the price:
- • Whether kits are present (multiplies handling time)
- • Deck or shed perimeter length for exclusion mesh
- • Access under the structure
- • Odor neutralization if a spray occurred
Ranges reflect typical figures from national cost guides — not quotes. Actual pricing comes from the provider after an inspection. Full breakdown in the cost guide.
Frequently asked questions
Will the skunk spray when it’s trapped?
Usually not, if handled correctly. Skunks spray as a last resort and give warnings first (stamping, tail raise). Experienced handlers use covered traps and slow movements; most jobs end spray-free.
Can I just block the hole under my deck?
Only if you are certain nothing is inside - and from May to July, assume kits are. The safe sequence is confirm the den is empty (or evict properly), then exclude with buried mesh the same day.
What actually removes skunk smell?
Not tomato juice. The working recipe is hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, and dish soap, used fresh, for pets and surfaces. Embedded odor in crawl spaces usually needs professional neutralizers.
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EmergencyAnimalRemoval.com is an independent connection service. We are not a government animal control agency and do not directly perform wildlife removal. When you call, you may be connected with an independent, third-party wildlife removal provider or a partner call center. We may be compensated when callers are connected with a partner provider. Availability, services, pricing, and licensing vary by location.
Last reviewed: 2026-07-04