Smelling Skunk? It's Their Mating Season In Maryland

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- If you're taking a big breath of fresh air when you first step outside your door in the morning, beware of Pepé Le Pew.

Through mid-March, a little skunk smell may be present in the air around Maryland because skunks are out and about and looking for love.

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - JUNE 01: Flo the skunk arrives at Edinburgh Zoo from Amneville Zoo in France on June 1, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Flo has joined a six year old male skunk Fergus, both are striped skunks which are native to North America. These black and white creatures are most iconic for their unique, defensive odour. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Guess they're looking for their belated Valentine's?

According to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, the females aren't always receptive of their suitors and will spray them.

In Maryland, the most common skunk is the striped skunk. The spotted skunk is rare and hasn't been seen in Maryland in more than 20 years.

Learn more about skunks in Maryland on DNR's website.

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