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- From: stevek@hpfcmgw.FC.HP.COM (Steve Kauder)
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 16:06:46 GMT
- Subject: Re: HELP! Skunk keeps attacking my house
- Message-ID: <2120059@hpfcmgw.FC.HP.COM>
- Organization: HP Fort Collins, CO
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- Newsgroups: misc.consumers.house
- References: <1e65a0INNstl@agate.berkeley.edu>
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- >In misc.consumers.house, stanton@haas.berkeley.edu (Richard Stanton) writes:
- >
- > Every few nights, my house stinks of skunk. It seems to start in the bathroom,
- > which has a skylight, so I suspect it's happening on the roof somewhere.
- > However, as most people know, this is a pretty intense smell, and it has a
- > nasty habit of lingering in the house for a day or more.
- >
- > What can I do to prevent this from happening? Would the spray that stops
- > dogs and cats peeing where yo don't want them to work? Any suggestions would be
- > VERY gratefully received.
- >
- > Thanks
- >
- > Richard Stanton
-
- I am not an expert on this, but I have heard that spreading around some
- very used kitty litter (i.e., which is fragrant from the cat pee) will
- chase away skunks, raccoons, etc.
-
- Several applications may be required.
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