

Well, except when a really big one flew into a lamp and fried to a ladybug crisp. We had a lot, but the smell was pretty minor. We had a major ladybug invasion where we lived one year and the news was giving advice on vaccuuming them and such. Ladybugs do have an odor but I've never equated it with skunk. If it's not drifting through the air, but is localized to somewhere right outside your house, it's probably just an outside critter wandering about. Next time you smell it walk a circle outside your house and see if it's the wind carrying it in your direction. If there are homes nearby, sometimes people who cook meth use chemicals that can resemble the smell of skunk. The scent won't just fill up a room in my experience. Some do smell, but in my experience you pretty much have to handle the snake before you notice the smell. I highly doubt a snake would bother to climb the stairs or that it would smell that strong.

The scent's probably just coming through the air vents or an open window. I had this issue in a place I lived in before, thought for sure it was a skunk, turned out to be little foxes running about. Do you have those? They can be outside and the scent can waft in with no problem. Mod posts Serious posts Megathread Breaking news Unfilter Please use spoiler tags to hide spoilers.A fox. Tags to use: Use a post tag to designate your post as a serious, on-topic-only thread. If you think your post has disappeared, see spam or an inappropriate post, please do not hesitate to contact the mods, we're happy to help. more >Ĭomment replies consisting solely of images will be removed. Mods reserve the right to remove content or restrict users' posting privileges as necessary if it is deemed detrimental to the subreddit or to the experience of others. Soliciting money, goods, services, or favours is not allowed. tagged posts are off-limits to jokes or irrelevant replies. more >Īskreddit is not your soapbox, personal army, or advertising platform. Posting, or seeking, any identifying personal information, real or fake, will result in a ban without a prior warning. more >Īskreddit is for open-ended discussion questions. more >Īny post asking for advice should be generic and not specific to your situation alone. Your thoughts/responses to the question can go in the comments section. The title may contain two, short, necessary context sentences. You must post a clear and direct question in the title.
