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(02-14-2020, 12:30 AM)JTTHECLOCKMAN Wrote: I know it is still winter here in the northeast but this winter has been so warm it has not detered the skunks. I went through a horrid summer last year with a battle of skunks in my yard. They tore up my lawn and every time I tried to regrow grass they were at it again. Caught 5 skunks and trapped them but do not want to do this again this year. So before the onslaught of these animals again is there any prep work to be done and is there any repellants out there that will keep them away?? I put down bug control at beginning of June. So grubs and bugs should be under control. Have seen no signs of them but evidently the skunks do. So looking for suggestions and no not allowed to have firearms in NJ.
Are 22 cal air rifles illegal there too? I can use up to 50 cal air rifle here nothing required to purchase
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Get rid of the grubs and you get rid of the skunks
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NJ is brutal on guns of any kind...I believe there was an actor arrested while rehearsing for a part while having an AirSoft gun in his possession without a permit a few years ago!
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02-14-2020, 04:55 PM
All of the answers above about NJ gun laws are true. Paintball guns are illegal over a certain cartridge I do not remember which but you would have to stand next to the person to hit them. So no guns. Have to go after this with chemicals. Chemical warfare
Boy this thread probably is being circled and red flag went up.
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02-14-2020, 05:01 PM
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Best solution.... Move. Will solve numerous issues at the same time.
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If poison isn't effective, trapping is out, how about a fence? From what I understand that could be a bit of work to make it effective since you'd want chicken wire involved, possibly buried a few inches because skunks like to dig. Some varieties can climb fences as well as trees, so that's something to consider. I suppose electric fences are banned, too? Although I imagine aesthetics are important since the lawn being torn up is the primary concern.
I'm reminded of some of the most entertaining videos I've seen in which a gentleman from Australia battles invading housecats that like to kill birds. He set up some clever defenses that are harmless, but pretty effective, at least in confined spaces. Could get pricey for a whole yard.