The last of three Tasmanian devils that escaped from a West Australian zoo more than a week ago has been recaptured.

The devil, named Genghis, escaped his enclosure 10 days ago after a tree knocked over a fence at the Peel Zoo, near Pinjarra.

Zoo owners David Cobbold and Narelle MacPherson were called at 2:00am local time after a North Dandalup resident spotted Genghis sitting on a driveway.

Mr Cobbold says Genghis, who is a little worse for wear after his adventure, tried to make a quick bid for freedom before being caught in a net.

"He was just sitting in the driveway, so we just scooped him up in a net and put him in a container," he said.

"[It was not] the Genghis that we know. I just think he was over it – he was just tired and wanted to come home."

Mr Cobbold says it has been a stressful week and they are ecstatic that all the devils have now been returned.

"We're in the middle of nowhere ... there's just so much open space, to have them all back, it's just ridiculous," he said.

"It's like finding three needles in a haystack. We can't believe how lucky we are.

"Narelle and I would just like to sincerely thank the media and the public for such a phenomenal response to the issue."

Two other devils, named Itchy and Scratchy, were returned to the zoo after being found earlier this week.

Scratchy was caught late on Saturday night by two men who chased him through bushland near Pinjarra.

They took Scratchy home and locked him in a bathroom while waiting for zookeepers to come and collect him.

But the devil lived up to his name and tore a hole in the bathroom while being detained.

Itchy was discovered at a property in Yunderup, five kilometres from the zoo, on Tuesday.