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English: A trapped skunk

English: How to release a trapped skunk (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

How to Release a Trapped Skunk

One of the facts of cage trapping is that skunks have a tendency to enter cage traps set for other animals. Inexperienced trappers and do-it-yourselfers are usually surprised to learn that cage traps are not species specific. Unfortunately, they discover this when the skunk is in their squirrel or woodchuck, or raccoon trap; which is too late.

This video details how to release a skunk that was trapped accidentally. Enjoy.

http://www.pctonline.com/caged-skunk-release-vantassel.aspx

About the Author

Stephen M. Vantassel is a certified wildlife control operator who helps individuals, businesses, and agencies resolve wildlife damage issues through training, writing, expert witness, and research. His latest book is the Wildlife Damage Inspection Handbook, 3rd edition. He can be contacted at stephenvantassel at Hotmail dot com.

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All postings are the property of Stephen M. Vantassel and Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC. Text may be reprinted in non-profit publications provided that the author and website URL is included.

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