Wildlife Removal Photo Album: Smelly Skunk Burrow in Freehold, NJ
While treating a property in Freehold, NJ, the homeowner mentioned that he thought he saw a skunk burrow underneath the concrete slab by his garage.
Found the Skunk Burrow
Upon our inspection, we observed a hole approximately 8 inches in diameter with a lot of dirt pushed out from underneath the slab behind the garage. It appeared that the skunk had possibly taken over a previous groundhog burrow.
Adaptable Skunks
Skunks are extremely adaptable and thrive in many different habitats, as long as food and shelter are available. Because they rarely travel more than 2 miles from their established dens, a skunk will typically settle down within 2 miles of a water source.
Facts about Skunk Dens
Skunk dens are made in tree hollows, hollowed-out logs, brush piles, abandoned animal burrows, and underneath porches and other structures. Skunks will occasionally dig their own burrows underground if no other shelter options are available.
Baited Traps
We set-up a baited trap in front of the main access point and also set-up two placement traps nearby. In no time at all, we'll safely capture our skunk.