Skunk Removal in Chatham, VA

Humane skunk removal for Chatham, Gretna, Dry Fork, Whittles & all of Pittsylvania County

Skunks are one of the more frequent nuisance wildlife calls throughout Pittsylvania County. The agricultural landscape, open fields, and older housing stock create exactly the conditions skunks thrive in — abundant food from grubs and insects, and plenty of ground-level structure access for denning. Animal Dispatch is based in Gretna and handles skunk removal throughout the Chatham area regularly.

No inspection fee for skunk removal. Humane trapping, exclusion barrier, and a 3-year guarantee on the work.

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3-Year Exclusion Barrier Guarantee — No Inspection Fee
No upfront inspection fee for skunk removal. We set up, come back, and solve the problem. Exclusion barrier work is backed by a 3-year guarantee.
Why Chatham properties attract skunks
Pittsylvania County's farmland, gardens, and wooded creek corridors provide skunks with both food and travel routes into residential areas. They are strictly nocturnal foragers — most active after sunset — and their distinctive cone-shaped digging in lawns is often the first sign a homeowner notices. Older homes in the Chatham area commonly have raised foundations, crawlspaces, and wooden decks with ground-level gaps that skunks use readily. Being based in Gretna means this county is our home territory.
Signs of Skunks on Your Chatham Property
Musky odor near structureSkunks emit a faint musk even without spraying. A persistent odor beneath a deck, porch, or from a crawlspace vent is a reliable early indicator of a nearby den.
Cone-shaped lawn digsSmall cone-shaped holes appearing overnight across the yard — skunks digging for grubs and earthworms. Often spread across a wide area in multiple spots.
Ground-level entry gapsDisturbed soil or freshly dug openings 6–8 inches wide at ground level near decks, sheds, porches, or foundation edges.
Spray event odorA full spray beneath the structure is unmistakable. Odor can penetrate crawlspace insulation and HVAC systems and enter the living space. Requires immediate attention.
Nighttime sightingsSkunks are nocturnal and move slowly and deliberately. Sightings near the structure at dusk or after dark, especially near garbage, pet food, or a garden, confirm proximity to the den.
Five-toed tracksSkunk tracks show five toes on both front and rear feet with visible claw marks from digging. Found in mud, soft soil, or near den entrances.
Our Skunk Removal Process
1
Trap Setup — No Inspection Fee

We set live traps at active entry points. $225 setup gets the traps in place and the process started — no upfront inspection fee.

2
Monitoring Visits — $60 per visit

We return to check traps, remove captured animals, and reset as needed. Trapping continues until the den is cleared.

3
Exclusion Barrier

Once trapping is complete, a physical exclusion barrier is installed at the structure entry point to prevent re-entry. Backed by a 3-year guarantee.

4
Prevention Assessment

We identify other vulnerable gaps on the property and advise on what's attracting skunks — grub pressure, compost, pet food, garden access.

Frequently Asked Questions
Skunks give ample warning before spraying — stomping, hissing, raising the tail, arching the back. Spraying is a last resort because they have a limited supply and it takes time to replenish. That said, a skunk that feels cornered or threatened during trapping can and will spray. Professional trapping uses techniques and equipment specifically designed to avoid provoking the animal during capture and transport.
Skunks emit a faint musky scent even without spraying — this is the baseline odor you notice beneath a deck or from a crawlspace vent. A full spray event is dramatically stronger and immediately identifiable. If the spray occurs beneath the structure, the odor can saturate insulation and enter the living space through HVAC systems and floor gaps. Large spray events may require professional odor mitigation in addition to removal.
The existing den site remains attractive to other skunks if left open. Trapping without installing an exclusion barrier at the structure entry point typically leads to a repeat problem — a new skunk finds the same gap within a season or two. The exclusion barrier physically prevents re-entry and is backed by a 3-year guarantee.
Prevention Tips for Chatham Homeowners
  • Install an exclusion barrier around raised decks and shed foundations — hardware cloth buried at least 12 inches down and angled outward
  • Treat your lawn for grubs — grub pressure is the primary reason skunks forage in residential yards
  • Secure garbage and compost with locking lids
  • Remove pet food overnight — skunks are opportunistic feeders
  • Fill in abandoned burrow entrances promptly — empty dens attract new animals
  • Inspect ground-level gaps around deck footings and crawlspace vents each spring

Skunk problem in Chatham?

The sooner the den is addressed, the lower the risk of a spray event beneath the structure. No inspection fee to get started.

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