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Do you have a skunk problem?

There’s more to know about skunks than their unique appearance and smelly spray. Skunks are extremely adaptable and opportunistic. They thrive in many different habitats, as long as food and shelter are available. A skunk will typically settle down within 2 miles of a water source, and they rarely travel more than 2 miles from their established dens. Dens are made in tree hollows, hollowed-out logs, brush piles, abandoned animal burrows, or underneath porches and other structures. Skunks will occasionally dig their own burrows if no other shelter options are available. Oftentimes, when human scraps are left around, skunks make their way into homes. If you find a skunk in or around your home in San Bernardino, please call All City Animal Trapping immediately.

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We Are Professional Skunk Trapping & Removal Experts

All City Animal Trapping has over 20 years of experience in San Bernardino with skunk removal. We capture skunks by hand, grabbing them by their tails, so they are unable to spray. If that does not work, we set traps. We first inspect the structure, locating the best place to set the traps, usually, this is under the house or by their nest. We only use the safest and most humane traps available. After the skunk has been trapped and removed, we clean and disinfect any areas that were affected by the skunk, including any accidental spray. We then secure any openings with steel wire mesh to ensure that a skunk will not return.

With over 20 years of experience, All City Animal Trapping can take care of your skunk problem quickly and efficiently. Give us a call today to take care of your skunk problem in the San Bernardino area once and for all.

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We provide skunk trapping and removal service to all cities in San Bernardino County, including: