Skunk Tearing Up Lawn

Have you woken up one morning and seen a skunk tearing up a lawn right in front of your eyes, messing up your lawn...

Why Does Skunk Tearing Up The Lawn?

Skunks dig up the lawn to look for food or shelter.  By the way, what do skunks eat?  They like to dig and eat grubs that can be found in the ground underneath...

1. Use Sensor Lights To Scare Skunks 2. Put Up A Scarecrow 3. Use Strong Household Scents Around The Lawn 4. Treat Your Grass For Grubs 5. Use Predator Urine

How To Stop A Skunk From Tearing Up Your Lawn

Skunks are nocturnal. That is why they invade your lawn when you are sleeping.  They cannot stand bright lights and so using sensor lights is a plan to keep them away...

Use Sensor Lights To Scare Skunks

Put Up A Scarecrow

Another easy way to send away the skunks is by installing a scarecrow or several of them in the yard.  Skunks are terrified of people; the last thing they want is a terrifying man figure on that lawn...

Even though the skunks smell bad, they hate strong odors. In particular, they hate strong scents like soap, paprika, and citrus. So to ward them off spread these items around the outside edges of your lawn.  The strong scent will drive away hungry skunks year-round...

Use Strong Household Scents Around The Lawn

One of the main reasons why skunks destroy lawns is because they are looking for food.  Skunks feed on grubs that live beneath the soil’s surface. It might come as a surprise to learn that grubs are very common.  They can be found in most yards, even yours if you have not treated your lawn...

Treat Your Grass For Grubs

Skunk Tearing Up Lawn

Skunks are notorious, and when they sense danger, they can use their skunk spray as a defensive weapon when they sense they are in danger...

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