Jeff: I very reluctantly put him in the trunk. Trust me, I knew it wasn't a good idea but I had to get him outta the neighborhood fast. I tied the first trash bag really well and then I put him in a 2nd bag and tied that up... That usually works well with the G-hogs :-) BUT.... yesterday when I got in the car the skunk smell was more pronounced than outside! So I learned a lot of lessons from this experience :)
I thought about walking down the road about 500yds where there is an open field just before the reservoir, and dump him there and walk back. But then I thought about walking on this winding country back road with no shoulder, no moon light, with a stinky package, and possible drunk drivers out there on a Friday night, and chose the safest & quickest way to my destination. Trust me I did a lot of thinking pacing up & down my driveway at 1am.
Anyway I left the trunk open yesterday for about 4-5hrs to air it out. We 'll see if that made a difference today, I doubt it. Maybe another skunk climbed in it because I didn't close the trunk until 10pm and did it from the side of the car, so who know what's in there now! Maybe the smell in the trunk made it a skunk magnet? hehehe
I actually had a skunk locked in the garage overnight about 2yrs ago. I came home from work the night before around 8-9pm and found the garage open which my wife makes a habit of leaving open when she carries groceries into the house. Unbeknownst to me, the skunk was hiding somewhere behind one of the boxes or race tires I store in the garage (racing is my other hobby) and I walked right by it to get into the house and I pushed the button to close the garage door. The next morning I open the inside door of the garage to go to work and see a skunk running straight for me! Caught me completely by surprise but I reacted fast and stepped back and shut the door. Every time I opened that door he 'd make a run for it towards it like he knew that was another way out. To make a long story short I walked out the front and got the remote opener and opened the garage door. I saw him hide behind a box when the door was going up, probably scared from the nosie. He ran out after a minute or so. I wonder if that was the same one I shot, but see? I do use some common sense now and then :-)
I 've even had big bats flying around inside the house, and I igonred my son for 30min., 4-5yrs old at the time, when he said like 20 times: "daddy, bat!" and I 'd say to him "yes Mr. Count counts the batty bats.." (from Sesame street).. But that's another story..