Skunk on the prowl, Dec. 2014. |
What we do see is the damage they inflict on our lawns each fall when they feast on the grubs that are beneath the sod. The Association does pay for an annual application of grub killer, but many grubs still survive at the perimeter of the lawns near the sidewalk and driveways.
The Association's landscaper is attempting to repair the more heavily damaged areas by removing the damaged lawn, applying an insecticide to kill the remaining grubs and then installing new sod a few days later while we still have our lawn sprinkling system available. Smaller damaged areas are being repaired by tamping the loose tufts of grass back into place and adding grass seed. However, once the irrigation system is winterized, we will have to wait until spring to repair any more lawn damage.
Lawn damaged by a skunk feeding on grubs. |
Damaged lawn after tamping. |
The Board of Directors believes that grub control is the most appropriate solution to our skunk problem and we are working with our lawn fertilizing contractor to achieve better results in 2016.