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🦨 Skunk Removal in Kermit

Local licensed expert serving Kermit and all of Mingo County. Skunks den under porches and foundations and spray pets and people. They also carry rabies and dig up lawns for grubs.

Skunk Removal — Kermit, West Virginia

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Serving Kermit and all of Mingo County, West Virginia

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Skunk Removal in Kermit — What to Expect

Skunks are a leading rabies carrier. If your pet has been in contact with a skunk, contact your vet and a removal specialist immediately.

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Our Process in Kermit

Our local Mingo County contractor serves all of Kermit using the same proven, humane process for every job.

  • Humane live trapping
  • Odor neutralization
  • Den exclusion
  • Entry sealing under structures
  • Rabies exposure evaluation
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⚠️ Denning and Birth Season

Female skunks have selected their den sites and are giving birth or raising young kits. A skunk family under your deck will remain until kits are fully weaned and mobile — typically 8–10 weeks.

Skunk Removal in Kermit, West Virginia — Local Context

Striped skunks are common throughout most of the Southeast, with the eastern spotted skunk present in Appalachian areas of Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and the Carolinas. Skunks in the South are less likely to enter deep winter dormancy than northern skunks, remaining active during warm spells and producing intrusion calls year-round. Skunk rabies is a documented concern in several southeastern states.

All wildlife removal in West Virginia is regulated by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. Our Kermit contractor is fully licensed under the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources and uses only permitted, humane removal methods.

Skunk Removal Cost in Kermit

$200–$500+

Trapping. Deodorization and den exclusion are additional services. Call for an estimate — pricing varies by contractor and job complexity.

Frequently Asked Questions — Skunk Removal in Kermit

How much does skunk removal cost in Kermit, West Virginia? +
Skunk trapping and removal in West Virginia typically costs $200–$500+. Deodorization of a sprayed area under a deck or inside a crawlspace adds $150–$400+. Exclusion to prevent skunks from returning to the same den site under your Kermit structure adds $200–$500+.
Are skunks in West Virginia dangerous? +
Skunks are one of the primary rabies carriers in West Virginia, regulated by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. A skunk that is active in daylight, approaches humans, or moves erratically may be rabid and should be treated as an emergency. Do not attempt to trap or handle a potentially rabid skunk — call a licensed professional in Kermit immediately.
How do skunks get under my deck in Kermit? +
Skunks dig under skirting, through soil gaps, and around openings at the base of any structure that provides sheltered den access. Females specifically seek these locations in late winter to give birth. Once a skunk has denned under your Kermit structure, it will return the following year if the entry point is not sealed with buried hardware cloth.
What time of year are skunks most dangerous in West Virginia? +
Skunk activity in West Virginia peaks during breeding season — January through March — when males roam at night seeking mates and have a strong spraying response to any perceived threat. This is the period with the highest risk of pets being sprayed near Kermit homes. Females establish den sites under structures in February and March to give birth, and will remain until kits are fully weaned — typically 8–10 weeks.
How do I get rid of skunk smell in my Kermit home? +
Enzyme-based commercial deodorizers outperform home remedies like tomato juice. For spray inside a crawlspace or enclosed area in Kermit, professional-grade oxidizing agents and fogging equipment are required. Standard store-bought products rarely eliminate skunk odor completely from confined spaces — professional deodorization is the only reliable solution.