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Neutralize Skunk Spray: History and Chemistry of Skunk Mus ... The human nose can detect skunk spray thiols at about 10 parts per billion. More information about skunk spray ... Chemistry of skunk spray. A chemical explanation of the molecules in skunk defensive secretion and their transformation to non-odoriferous molecules.
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www.humboldt.edu/~wfw2/skunkspray.shtml
www.humboldt.edu/~wfw2/skunkspray.shtml
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Chemistry of Skunk Spray ... 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). ... Do this outside so the volatile skunk spray does not contaminate your house. To remove residual skunk odor from...
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www.humboldt.edu/~wfw2/deodorize.shtml
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After bathing, check your dog's eyes. If they are red and watering, your dog may have taken a direct hit in the face. Skunk spray won't blind the dog, but it's very painful. Contact a vet.
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dan.drydog.com/patsyann/skunk.html
dan.drydog.com/patsyann/skunk.html
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Skunk: Skunk Spray, Skunk Smell Remedies, and Skunk Toxic Shock ... Skunk spray explodes red blood cells, and can cause serious persistent anemia in your dog. Check your dog's gums regularly for at least a two or three hours after being sprayed. If the dog's gums become very pale (almost white), rush your dog to a vet.
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www.terrierman.com/skunk.htm
www.terrierman.com/skunk.htm
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Skunk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Skunks are mammals best known for their ability to secrete a strong, foul-smelling odor. General appearance ranges from species to species, from black-and-white to brown or cream colored. Skunks belo...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skunk
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Spotted, Hognosed, Hooded and Striped skunks are famous for their stinky spray. Skunks can live in the city or country and have a bad name for carrying rabies but this isn't true. ... If a skunk does spray, they aim it at the face and it causes intense irritation and temporary blindness if it gets in the eyes.
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www.kidzworld.com/site/p2112.htm
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Project Wildlife: San Diego County Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation. ... Skunk spray in human eyes is extremely irritating and can cause temporary blindness, but no permanent damage. Flush eyes liberally with cold water to ease irritation. Wash skin with carbolic soap and water, tomato juice, or vinegar or Massengil douch.
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www.projectwildlife.org/living-skunks.htm
www.projectwildlife.org/living-skunks.htm
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