Skunk Scram 6 lb All-Natural Granular Skunk Repellent by EPIC

$39.97

Stop the late-night digging and close calls with spray. Skunk Scram All Natural Granular Repellent, 6 lb by EPIC is a ready-to-use, plant-based formula that creates a scent and taste barrier so skunks choose another route. One resealable bag covers up to 3,500 square feet and typically lasts about 30 days in normal weather, giving you humane, month-long protection around decks, sheds, garden edges, and foundations. Safe around dogs, cats, kids, and landscaping when used as directed.

Description

If you are waking up to cone-shaped holes in the lawn or dreading that eye-watering spray, Skunk Scram All Natural Granular Repellent, 6 lb. Bag, Epic gives you a humane, plant-based way to push skunks to safer ground, without harsh chemicals. Skunks can accurately spray up to about 10 to 15 feet, and they often dig for grubs that leave turf torn up, so getting ahead of the problem matters for noses and lawns alike.

Person applying Skunk Scram 6 lb granules as a visible band along a home foundation at dusk.

Key Customer Benefits

  • Humane, plant-based protection that is safe for families and pets: The 6 lb Skunk Scram All Natural Granular Repellent uses natural ingredients, including dried blood and essential oils, to create a scent barrier that steers skunks away without harming them, people, or plants when used as directed. Manufacturer and retailer pages note it is safe around dogs, cats, children, and landscaping.
  • Dual-action deterrence that teaches skunks to avoid treated areas: These skunk repellent granules work on both smell and taste to “train” skunks to leave, which is helpful under decks, along fences, and around sheds where animals return out of habit.
  • Big coverage with staying power: One resealable 6 lb bag covers up to 3,500 square feet, and each application typically lasts about 30 days in normal rainfall or irrigation, so you are not reapplying every weekend.
  • Protects lawns and foundations from digging and burrowing: Skunks commonly leave 3 to 4 inch cone-shaped holes while foraging, and they can tunnel near foundations. A consistent granular barrier helps stop that pattern before turf and hardscapes take the hit.
  • Fewer close calls with that notorious spray: By nudging skunks to choose another route, you lower the odds of surprise encounters with pets. Wildlife experts note a skunk’s spray can reach roughly 12 to 15 feet, so prevention around walkways and play areas really matters.
  • Fits right into smart, long-term yard care: Use this humane skunk deterrent for yards alongside good habits, such as sealing den openings and reducing food sources like grubs and unsecured trash. Extension and homeowner guides consistently recommend combining repellents with exclusion and cleanup for best results.

Product Description

Skunk Scram granular repellent on soil near a deck post

What it is

Skunk Scram All Natural Granular Repellent, 6 lb by EPIC, is a ready-to-use, plant- and mineral-based formula that you shake directly onto soil to persuade skunks to move along. The granules ride on a peanut-shell carrier, so you get an even broadcast without mixing or spraying. A 6 lb bag is sized for yards and foundations and is listed by multiple retailers to cover up to 3,500 square feet when used as directed.

How it works on skunks

Skunks live by their noses, so EPIC designed this skunk repellent granules formula to hit two senses at once. The scent profile uses a blend of strong essential oils, and the taste profile makes treated soil and food sources unappealing. That combination conditions skunks to avoid the space and choose a different route. Manufacturer materials and distributor labels describe this dual action explicitly, noting that the product makes food taste bad and creates unpleasant-smelling tunnels and soil, which discourages repeat visits.

Infographic showing scent and taste cues from granules that train skunks to avoid treated areas.”

What is in the bag matters. Ingredient disclosures for EPIC’s skunk line consistently list dried blood with botanical oils, including peppermint, lemongrass, citronella, rosemary, thyme, cedarwood, and garlic. The granules themselves are an all-season, weather-resistant carrier intended for outdoor use only. On the professional label you will also see the practical guidance that a single application typically lasts about 30 days, even with normal rainfall or irrigation, with reapplications suggested after heavy rain.

Why this formula is different

EPIC’s R and D stance is to build single-target formulas rather than one repellent for everything. For skunks specifically, that means a scent and taste combination tuned to how skunks forage and den, including the small three to four inch cone-shaped holes they make while grubbing. In practice, that targeted approach helps you place granules exactly where behavior happens, like along deck edges, around shed slabs, and near foundation gaps.

Ingredient icons for plant-based botanical oils with note that the formula is a minimum-risk pesticide

There is also a practical safety angle. Retailer and label information present Skunk Scram as non-toxic and safe for use around pets, children, and plants when you follow the directions. That aligns with how most homeowners want to manage wildlife near patios and play spaces, since close encounters are stressful and skunk spray can reach roughly 10 to 15 feet when accurately aimed. Reducing the chance of those surprise moments matters for noses and for pets’ eyes.

Use Scenario

A homeowner in a recent big-box review described a skunk that started camping under a deck. They poured Skunk Scram around the deck’s end and reported the animal did not return. That is exactly how I coach clients to start: treat the escape path and edges, then follow up ten days later if sign persists. Pair that with common-sense steps, like locking down trash and blocking den access with hardware cloth, which home and garden editors and wildlife pros recommend as part of a complete plan for how to keep skunks out of your yard. Results vary by site and food pressure, and reviews reflect that, yet this pattern of targeted application plus cleanup is what produces the most reliable outcomes.

Granular barrier placed along foundation, fence line, and garden edge

The ingredient story, grounded in what we know

No single botanical is a magic switch, and I will never oversell that. What you are buying is a well-blended scent and taste barrier that leverages compounds skunks dislike, delivered on a carrier that stays where you put it. Extension resources and product science notes on botanicals support that certain essential oils have repellent or anti-feeding properties, which is why this class of humane skunk deterrent for yards continues to be used in integrated wildlife management. Skunk Scram leans into that approach with a formula you can re-apply quickly along den mouths and travel edges, especially in the evening when skunks are active.

Product Specifications

Spec Details
Product name Skunk Scram All Natural Granular Repellent, 6 lb bag, EPIC
Type and form Ready-to-use granular repellent on a plant-based carrier; no mixing needed.
Active ingredients (by weight) Dried blood 12.5 percent; peppermint oil 1.5 percent; lemongrass oil 1.5 percent; citronella oil 1.0 percent; rosemary oil 1.0 percent; thyme oil 1.0 percent; cedarwood oil 0.25 percent; garlic oil 0.25 percent.
Inert / carrier Peanut hulls carrier noted on the Safety Data Sheet, with 81 percent peanut hulls and 19 percent proprietary active blend.
Bag size and weight 6 lb resealable bag.
Coverage per bag Up to about 3,500 square feet when used as directed.
How it repels Acts on both smell and taste to create an unpleasant scent and flavor cue so skunks choose other ground.
Typical duration per application About 30 days in normal rainfall or irrigation. Heavy rain may shorten longevity.
Reapplication guidance Repeat after roughly 10 days, then again around 30 days to ensure animals have left. Reapply after heavy or extended rain.
Where to use Outdoors only, around foundations, decks, sheds, garden borders, and along fence lines where skunks travel or dig.
Do not use Do not apply on food or feed crops. Do not apply directly to water.
Application notes For edges, create a perimeter band roughly 20 inches wide. For hard-to-reach voids, place a golf-ball-sized portion in a small nylon or cheesecloth bag and toss under the structure.
Pet, people, and plant safety Non-toxic formula that will not harm people, pets, or landscaping when used as directed. Keep out of reach of children.
Regulatory status Minimum-risk pesticide, exempt from U.S. EPA registration under FIFRA Section 25(b). State registration may apply.
Storage and handling Store sealed in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place. Avoid eye contact, wash hands after use, and wear gloves if desired.

 

How to Use Skunk Scram, Step by Step

Before you start: quick safety and scouting

Put on gloves, skim the area for any obvious den openings, and look for signs of young. If a skunk family is using a space under a deck or shed, plan on humane exclusion first, then seal. Animal-welfare groups recommend one-way doors and gentle harassment only when you are sure there are no dependent kits, and they spell out timing to avoid baby season.

Cone-shaped holes in turf that indicate skunk foraging

If you are dealing with an active den, combine repellent with a one-way door and hardware-cloth sealing. Many wildlife agencies and guides show exactly how to install a temporary door and the classic L-shaped buried barrier so animals cannot dig back under.

Prep the site so the granules can do their job

Secure trash and compost, pick up fallen seed and pet food, and trim dense cover near foundations. Extension services repeatedly note that removing food and shelter is half the battle. If you are seeing lots of turf damage, lift a square foot of sod and count grubs. Ten or more per square foot indicates a serious grub problem that will keep attracting skunks until addressed.

For lawns and dug-up areas

Start at the center of the damage and sprinkle Skunk Scram in a circular pattern outward, lightly shaking the granules to form a visible cue. The retail directions say you should see new damage stop within three to four days and may notice more activity outside the treated perimeter as animals relocate, which is expected. Keep repeating the application in the direction you want skunks to exit.

If the lawn is severely torn up, add a slightly heavier top layer so the repellent is clearly visible on the surface, then follow with a second application as scheduled below. Professional labels give similar guidance for broadcast applications.

Around homes, sheds, and slabs

Lay a 20-inch-wide band along foundations and hard edges where skunks travel. Make it visible so you know the barrier is unbroken. Maintain that band until activity stops, then keep a maintenance band nearest the pressure side.

Diagram of a continuous 20 inch granular barrier along a foundation and entry line

Under decks, crawl spaces, and other hard-to-reach voids

Skunks love tight, dry cavities. For these spots, place a golf-ball-sized portion of Skunk Scram into a small nylon or cheesecloth bag and toss it under the structure. Once you are confident the animals have vacated, treat the outside perimeter to keep them from re-entering and then close the gap with hardware cloth.

If you know their entry path

When you can identify where skunks are coming onto the property, build a wider gate that nudges them out. Pro directions reference creating a broad band at the entry line and reapplying after heavy rain or extended rainfall. That tactic pairs well with the 20-inch foundation band near structures.

Reapplication schedule that actually works

Plan on a follow-up application about 10 to 14 days after the first push, then move to every 30 days for maintenance. Reapply after heavy or prolonged rain. These intervals come straight from current labels and distributor directions for Skunk Scram.

Weather, watering, and what to expect

Each treatment is designed to last around 30 days in normal rain or irrigation. The Safety Data Sheet notes the odor is strongest when wet, so do not be surprised if you notice the scent after a shower. Avoid applying into standing water and keep granules out of ponds and streams.

If you prefer to apply when animals are most active, several professional retailers suggest evening applications, which line up with skunk foraging behavior.

Integrate with humane exclusion, not just repellent

Granules work best alongside simple fixes:

  • Seal access with half-inch hardware cloth buried in an L-shape around decks and sheds and, if needed, use a one-way door for a week to let any resident skunk leave for good.
  • Remove attractants like unsecured trash, spilled seed, and pet food. Maintain compost correctly and keep bins closed.
  • Address grubs if counts are high, since abundant food will draw animals back.

Application pattern pushing skunk activity away from a lawn center toward the boundary.

What not to do

Skip mothballs and other toxic shortcuts. Pest-control pros and safety experts warn that mothballs contain hazardous chemicals, and they are not an effective skunk repellent outdoors.

Pro tip

If you are pushing skunks out from under a structure, treat the escape route, place a cheesecloth satchel in the void, and leave a clear path to exit. After you see fresh tracks outside the opening or no new sign for several nights, seal the gap with hardware cloth and maintain a narrow perimeter band for two to three weeks. This sequence mirrors humane-removal playbooks from wildlife agencies.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much area does one 6 lb bag cover, and how long does it last?

EPIC lists coverage for up to about 3,500 square feet per 6 lb bag. Labels and retailer directions say each application typically lasts about 30 days in normal rainfall or irrigation, with a reapplication recommended sooner after very heavy rain.

Is Skunk Scram safe for pets, kids, and landscaping?

Yes, when used as directed. The manufacturer states the all-natural granular formula is safe for dogs and cats and will not harm people or the environment. Retailers also flag it as safe for kids and safe for pets. As with any repellent, keep the bag out of reach of children and wash hands after use.

What is in Skunk Scram, and how does it work?

Skunk Scram uses a plant-based, peanut-shell carrier blended with a proprietary mix of botanicals that act on smell and taste. The idea is to create a scent and flavor cue that teaches skunks to avoid treated areas. EPIC’s directions and professional literature describe this dual-action approach.

Will it make my yard smell?

Manufacturer copy often promotes the line as working without offensive odors, yet real-world reports vary. Some homeowners barely notice it, while others describe a noticeable scent after application. One user said their yard smelled like fabric softener for a while. The Safety Data Sheet notes the product’s odor is strongest when wet, which matches what some users experience after rain or irrigation.

How quickly should I see a change in skunk activity?

Directions say you should begin to notice no new damage within three to four days when you start at the center of the damage and work outward, continuing to push skunks away from the protected area. Keep a 20-inch visible band along foundations and reapply on schedule to lock in the change.

Can I use Skunk Scram around vegetable gardens or on edible plants?

Use it outdoors only and do not apply on food or feed crops. That is standard label language for this product class. If you are protecting garden borders, keep the granular band in soil pathways and non-edible margins, not directly in beds with edibles.

What is the best way to apply it under decks, sheds, or crawl spaces?

Labels advise placing a golf-ball-sized portion in a small nylon or cheesecloth bag and tossing it into the void, then treating the outside perimeter so animals do not re-enter. This pairs well with humane exclusion, such as a temporary one-way door and hardware-cloth sealing once you are sure no young are inside.

Do I need special equipment, or can I just shake it on?

For spot problems you can use the shaker bag by hand. For larger areas and lawns, professional directions mention a broadcast spreader setting that makes it easy to lay a consistent 20-inch band. Start at the center of the damage and move outward in a circular pattern.

What if it rains, or I run sprinklers?

Each application is built to last around 30 days under normal rain or irrigation. Labels recommend reapplying after heavy or extended rainfall. If you are in a rainy stretch, shorten your interval to keep the band intact.

Will Skunk Scram harm skunks or other wildlife?

No. This is a humane skunk deterrent for yards. EPIC emphasizes that Skunk Scram is all-natural and will not harm skunks, people, pets, or the environment when used correctly. The product is a minimum-risk pesticide under FIFRA Section 25(b).

Can I use it indoors?

No. Skunk Scram is labeled for outdoor use only.

Does it work on raccoons, cats, or other animals too?

Skunk Scram is formulated for skunks. EPIC makes animal-specific versions for other species, for example Scram for Cats and Raccoon Scram in the broader line. If your problem animal is not a skunk, pick the species-specific product for better results.

What should I do if skunks are living under my deck right now?

Combine repellent plus exclusion. Treat the escape path, install a temporary one-way door, and once you confirm the animals have left, seal the gap with half-inch hardware cloth in an L-shaped buried skirt. Wildlife agencies and humane groups outline these steps in detail, including timing so you do not separate adults from young.

Are there any storage or handling tips I should know?

Per the Safety Data Sheet, store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place, keep the container tightly closed, and wash hands after use. The SDS also reiterates basic first-aid and disposal guidance, and notes the product is exempt from EPA registration as a 25(b) minimum-risk product.

Conclusion

Skunks are part of a healthy backyard ecosystem, yet no one wants dug-up turf or that eye-watering spray near kids and pets. Skunk Scram All Natural Granular Repellent, 6 lb by EPIC fits a humane, practical plan. It gives you a targeted scent-and-taste barrier at ground level, and when you pair it with simple exclusion and cleanup, you create a yard that quietly tells skunks to move along. That approach lines up with wildlife and extension guidance that emphasizes removing attractants, sealing den access with hardware cloth, and using deterrents as part of an integrated plan.

If you are weighing timing or safety, here is the reassuring part. The product is designed for outdoor use, and you can deploy it while following humane best practices, for example checking for babies before installing one-way doors and then sealing afterward. Those steps are recommended by humane organizations and wildlife agencies, and they make your results stick without putting animals or your family at risk.

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