Learned my lesson last time so no more pictures but do think this is a good subject for those maintaining grass circles.
Caught another skunk last night so did a little research.. From what I have gathered from google, skunks can and will dig up a lawn looking for food just like an armadillo. Our problem may not be Armondo at all, could very well be Pepe and his brother(s).
If you set live traps and that is the only kind of trap to use do not put them on the circle. A skunk can and will dig a 6 inch deep hole trying to dig out through the bottom of a wire mesh trap. I shouldn't have set the trap in the circle but thinking Armondo... I wasn't sure if my bate would work and was hoping to increase the odds by putting the trap where he was digging. Really didn't expect to trap another skunk..
From what I've found the best way to stop it is by putting out a pesticide designed to kill grubs in your lawn. Kinda wondering if it won't also run off or kill the crawdads which is another problem we have. Have a club meeting coming up Thursday and will see if the members will go for purchasing something to spread on the circles. Sure would be a whole lot more pleasant than dealing with a trapped skunk.
Hi Bob,
We had similar problems with wild hogs, they can ruin a field in one night.
Installed an electric fence around the three circles, solar cell powered. No pig problems since.
Entrance area uses a "conductive bungee" stretched between the entry posts which is removed when we need to drive through the gate. Just checked google, electric skunk fence. People use them, they just set the wire lower so the skunks cant go under it.
It has been up for three years at our RC runway, only maintenance required is splicing the wire if some one hits it with the mower. We use the fibregalss poles to support the wire, height easily adjustable.
If you want pics, I could drive out there tomorrow and take some for you.
Regards to Pat and a pat on the head to Gigi.
Roger V.