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6866 Georgetown-Verona Rd
Lewisburg, OH, 45338

Phone:
937-884-5646

Mon - Fri:
8:00 am - 6:00 pm

Sat:
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Carpenter Ants

Cockroaches

Ground Beetles

Bed Bugs

Spiders

Fleas

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Moles

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Pigeons

Dead Animals

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Nobody and I mean nobody likes to have the smell of
skunks and we have the solution to your Dayton
Skunk problem.

We know how to get rid of skunks. We trap Dayton
Skunks and remove Dayton Skunks. We are the only
Dayton Skunk trapper that you need to call.

Please remove any chance that one of your pets may
encounter the skunk. If your dog or cat has been sprayed
by a Dayton Skunk please read the following.
I had a neighbor while growing up that had a dog who had cornered a skunk on the property and she ran out with
a broom to stop the encounter and ended up both her and her dog were sprayed with that ever memorable odorous
yellow liquid that seemed to just linger on for days.

Remedies that don't work! One of the most popular old wives tales is tomato juice which actually just gives you a
smelly pet and a waste of your time and tomato juice.

Here Is A Popular Skunk Remedy Recipe that really works:In a plastic bucket or similar container, mix the following
ingredients very well:

1 quart of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide- Most Hydrogen peroxide is sold by the pint so you will probably need two
bottles.

1/4 cup of baking soda-NaHCO3-Sodium Bicarbonate Note: Make sure you are using Baking Soda and never
washing soda since the alkalinity of washing soda (sodium carbonate) is very powerful and will actually cause
burning of your skin and any membranes it comes into contact with
1 to 2 teaspoons liquid soap-Soft Soap, Ivory or Dawn Dish Soap work very well and I recommend them!

Recommendations:

1. Very large pets often require an additional quart of lukewarm tap water to ensure complete coverage of your pet.
2. Wash pet your thoroughly, working the solution deep into the fur. Let your nose be your guide, and simply leave
the remedy solution on for about 5 minutes or until the odor is gone. Some areas may require a "rinse and repeat"
washing.
3. Skunks usually aim for the face, but try to keep the solution out of the eyes - it stings. If you have any cuts on your
hands you might want to wear latex or rubber gloves for the same reason.
4. After treatment, thoroughly rinse your pet with tepid tap water.
5. Pour the any remaining spent solution down the drain with running water. You can cause injury by trying to store
it since the solution will actually build up pressure while stored and can cause serious injuries.

The best way to prevent an encounter with skunks is a good offense by following these guidelines:

1.Do a visual inspection of your property and eliminate any denning sites. Close off all areas with hardware mesh
cloth and bury it 1 1/2 -2 feet deep to prevent digging.

2. Keep your trash cans sealed with lids that close or keep them out of reach by any wildlife.

3. Never feed your pet or any stray animal outdoors. Feeding outdoors encourages both rats and mice to also
inhabit your property and will attract raccoons and squirrels.


4. Don't litter your property with any junk, like old cars, lumber or firewood unless you can keep them stored in a
place to prevent a skunk from digging in and creating a den habitat.


5.If you encounter skunk do not provoke them either leave them alone or call in a professional. Don't try disturbing
them by using any harassment techniques such as the use of any noise or aggressive actions and for the record
their is no repellants that work to remove them and this includes moth balls or moth ball flakes. These measures
actually may cause the offending animal to spray again and make the situation worse then it already was.