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Skunks
Skunks
use a highly odoriferous secretion to deter predation: A
yellow oil composed of thiols and thioacetate derivatives
of these thiols. This secretion is stored in two walnut
sized glands with openings in the anus. When alarmed or
attacked, a skunk can direct this spray several feet. At
high concentrations the secretion causes nausea and retching
and will act like tear gas if the liquid gets in the eyes.
At lower concentrations it has a very foul odor. The human
nose can detect skunk spray thiols at about 10 parts per
billion.

To
neutralize or deodorize skunk spray, the chemicals in the
secretion must be changed to a different type of molecule.
Tomato juice does not work (see below for an explanation).
For
pets that have been sprayed, bathe the animal in a mixture
of 1 quart of 3% hydrogen peroxide (from drug store), 1/4
cup of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and a teaspoon of
liquid detergent. After 5 minutes rinse the animal with
water. Repeat if necessary. The mixture must be used after
mixing and will not work if it is stored for any length
of time. DO NOT STORE IN A CLOSED CONTAINER - it releases
oxygen gas so it could break the container. This mixture
may bleach the pet's hair. I have heard of one black Labrador
retriever that was chocolate colored after this treatment.
(Paul Krebaum's Recipe from Chemical & E ngineering
News , October 18, 1993, p. 90).
Some
additional tips. Do this outside so the volatile skunk spray
does not contaminate your house. To remove residual skunk
odor from your clothes and any towels or rags used in this
clean up procedure, wash them with one cup of liquid laundry
bleach per gallon of water.
For buildings, decks, etc., a solution of
liquid laundry (Chlorox®) bleach (1 cup per gallon)
will work. CAUTION - THIS MAY BLEACH THE BUILDINGS, DECKS,
ETC. Try it on a small area if bleaching may be a problem.
The bleach must come in contact with the spot where the
secretion was sprayed Repeated applications may be necessary
for large amounts of the skunk spray. DO NOT USE THIS ON
PETS. It will not work for skunk spray that has drifted
over a large area or is trapped in a house. Only time and
adequate ventilation will help in this case.
Why
tomato juice is believed to eliminate skunk odor. Bathing
an animal in tomato juice seems to work because at high
doses of skunk spray the human nose quits smelling the odor
(olfactory fatigue). When this happens, the odor of tomato
juice can easily be detected. A person suffering olfactory
fatigue to skunk spray will swear that the skunk odor is
gone and was neutralized by the tomato juice. Another person
coming on the scene at this point will readily confirm that
the skunk spray has not been neutralized by the tomato juice.
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