They work, because we use to put them under the trailer and porch. 
they would look and walk around, but not make a home.

At 05:45 AM 9/18/2009, you wrote:
>
>
>Hi Lee,
>
>There are some who claim that moth balls discourage skunks but I 
>very much doubt it would help much. They don't mind the light 
>either, they are often seen out and about in daylight.
>
>There are special traps though, the trouble is disposing of the 
>critters when they are trapped.
>
>Do you have animal control people in the area where you live? They 
>may be able to help you with traps and relocation.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Lee A. Stone
>To: Blind Handyman
>Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 1:52 AM
>Subject: [BlindHandyMan] skunk attack
>
>long ago someone posted a link to a doctor somebody who had lots of
>hints about critters. I just turned on all the outside flood lights
>in hopes our visitor or visitors will find elsewhere to share their
>disgusting perfumes. . there must be a repellent maybe a even rotten
>sulfur coil that would keep these skunks at bay or do I need to stay up
>all night playing the tamborine? any and all advice except installing
>claymoor mines will be appreciated. " in near tears I am. Lee
>
>--
>Imagine what we can imagine!
>-- Arthur Rubinstein
>.
>
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Tim
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