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- From: b_lmcgilve@cpvax.cpses.tu.com
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers.house
- Subject: Re: HELP! Skunk keeps attacking my house
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.133330.279@cpvax.cpses.tu.com>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 13:33:30 CST
- References: <1e65a0INNstl@agate.berkeley.edu> <1992Nov16.162702.23982@porthos.cc.bellcore.com> <1992Nov16.194239.9280@infonode.ingr.com>
- Distribution: usa
- Organization: Texas Utilities, Glen Rose TX
- Lines: 20
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- In article <1992Nov16.194239.9280@infonode.ingr.com>, jim@doink.b23b.ingr.com (James B. Reed) writes:
- > |> In article <1e65a0INNstl@agate.berkeley.edu> stanton@haas.berkeley.edu (Richard Stanton) writes:
- > |> >Every few nights, my house stinks of skunk...
- > |>
- > Mothballs should work well too. If they are living under the house, you
- > could throw in some mothballs and they will probably vacate the premises.
- > --
- Just remember, mothballs are attractive to and poisonous for dogs. I've
- heard of dogs being poisoned eating them. So you might want to be careful
- where you throw them.
-
- I have the same problem...I keep a look out but I haven't spotted the
- stinker, yet. My cat food bill went up sharply for a couple of weeks
- until I figured out that wasn't a new black cat in the neighborhood - now
- I feed the cats up out of reach of skunks.
- --
- Laurel McGilvery Not only do I not speak for the company,
- CPSES (temporarily) the company does not speak for me.
-
- All opinions expressed are obviously mine. Who else would own up to them?
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