3Ts
Elite Member
Went out to the barn the other morning and opened up the door and saw this:

Crap! I've got a critter that's hiding in the barn. Left the doors open all day hoping it would leave. This morning I go out and find more damage, so it didn't leave. We have possums come thru regularly and there are coons and feral cats that roam thru here that have stopped by but never did any damage. So I bought a live trap cause I didn't want to kill the animal, just wanted it out of my barn. I did find it hiding in the wall so set the trap and caught it tonight. OH OH, it's not a possum, it's a skunk! Now what do I do? The skunk is in the trap, the trap is in the middle of the barn.
Question is how do I get the trap with the skunk in it out of the barn without setting off the odor? Second question is how do I get the skunk out of the trap without getting sprayed. I'd rather not shoot it, but that option does exist as a last resort.

Crap! I've got a critter that's hiding in the barn. Left the doors open all day hoping it would leave. This morning I go out and find more damage, so it didn't leave. We have possums come thru regularly and there are coons and feral cats that roam thru here that have stopped by but never did any damage. So I bought a live trap cause I didn't want to kill the animal, just wanted it out of my barn. I did find it hiding in the wall so set the trap and caught it tonight. OH OH, it's not a possum, it's a skunk! Now what do I do? The skunk is in the trap, the trap is in the middle of the barn.
Question is how do I get the trap with the skunk in it out of the barn without setting off the odor? Second question is how do I get the skunk out of the trap without getting sprayed. I'd rather not shoot it, but that option does exist as a last resort.