I do have a garage to park my car in. It is shared with the upstairs tenant at the apartment where I live. It is not a "man cave," just a place to get my car out of the weather (the doors don't even close).
Tonight, as I was about to pull in my half of the garage (about 11PM), I noticed that there was a critter behind the recycling bin. It was a skunk!
I turned the hose on him, and he moved around a bit, but did not leave. For sure, he is a soaking wet skunk right now.
I kept my car outside the garage (it is about 30 feet from my back door), and turned off all lights. I figured that by daybreak, he will leave, since skunks are nocturnal.
There is no garbage that he can get into. My garbage can is a large, heavy, new Rubbermaid can with a tight-fitting lid.
My question is this. Without the ability to close the garage door, how can I convince this skunk to stay out of the garage in the future?
Tonight, as I was about to pull in my half of the garage (about 11PM), I noticed that there was a critter behind the recycling bin. It was a skunk!
I turned the hose on him, and he moved around a bit, but did not leave. For sure, he is a soaking wet skunk right now.
I kept my car outside the garage (it is about 30 feet from my back door), and turned off all lights. I figured that by daybreak, he will leave, since skunks are nocturnal.
There is no garbage that he can get into. My garbage can is a large, heavy, new Rubbermaid can with a tight-fitting lid.
My question is this. Without the ability to close the garage door, how can I convince this skunk to stay out of the garage in the future?