Many years ago, I added on my studio. When they were laying the foundation, they forgot my supply closet, so they added it on with rebar and wire, but not a trench in the ground like the rest of the foundation. For years, I've had to work to keep critters from trying to live and nest under it.
Monday, I noticed a huge pile of dirt and noticed that something had dug a hole under my closet foundation. With a hose, I flushed that critter out and it was a very wet skunk!!
This photo is blurry because I was holding a hose in one hand in case it turned on me and trying to work my camera with the other hand. I'm not exaggerating!! I had to flush it out NINE times. I would open the gate so it would have an exit and twice it burrowed back in. I filled those holes and then twice he climbed my large lady banksia and got over the fence. I just couldn't believe it didn't get the message to move on. I did wonder if it might be a mommy and had babies under there, but after all of that water they couldn't be alive and I really don't think it was a female. But, it just WOULD NOT go away!!
I plugged the hole under the foundation and put all kinds of stuff on it, hoping it would deter the skunk, but it didn't.
Last night, I put out a have-a-heart trap to get it and didn't, so I think it finally went away. Maybe, it was waiting for darkness to leave. And, if it had babies under there, I'm hoping it was waiting for darkness to move them. I would rather think that way, rather than think I killed her babies.
That was quite an ordeal and very frustrating because I didn't want to hurt the skunk and for sure didn't want it in my yard with Charlie and the cats.
Not once, did it spray while I was chasing it out. I kept my distance with the hose and water.
It was an interesting experience.
And, in case you ever wondered, a skunk shakes the water off just like a dog does after a bath.
I'll know for sure in the morning, but I do hope this ordeal is OVER!!
(Today, I went to Lowe's and got some concrete and will dig a deep trench around that closet and fill it up with the concrete. Oh my!!)