Seasonal denning, reduced winter movement, shelter selection, breeding behavior, property attraction factors, and late-winter activity patterns can make skunks more noticeable around residential properties during the colder months.
Increased foraging, juvenile dispersal, denning activity, nighttime movement, pet encounters, and recurring visits to food sources can make skunks more noticeable around residential properties during the summer season.
Repeated pecking, nesting cavities, exterior deterioration, persistent noise, moisture intrusion risks, and recurring wildlife activity can lead to ongoing maintenance concerns for residential properties.
Nesting birds, accumulated debris, droppings, equipment interference, maintenance expenses, and property-related concerns can affect solar installations on homes, office buildings, warehouses, retail centers, and other structures.