Raccoons Removal
Damage They Cause.
Most damage caused by raccoons occurs during the early spring
when females are pregnant. Raccoons will destroy soffits,
tear off shingles, remove siding and chimney caps, and take
off mushroom vent caps just to gain access into your home.
Once inside they will destroy insulation and wires to modify
the house to their liking. Raccoon droppings pose another
threat altogether. Their droppings may contain Raccoon Roundworm.
Raccoons are the number one carrier of rabies which can spread
Canine Distemper.
Raccoon Removal and Control.
Raccoons are one of the most common animals wildlife controllers
deal with due to the fact that they have adapted well to urban
and suburban environments. If raccoons have become an "outside
only" nuisance, habitat modification may be possible
without the actual capture and removal of the animal. First
start by bringing in all pet foods at night. Secondly, keep
trash in cans that can be locked or secured. In gardens the
use of electric fences may keep your food safe. Racoon removal
should be the last resort.
If the raccoons are inside your home, raccoon trapping, removal
and exclusion are necessary. Raccoons must first be removed,
then all entrance points should be sealed. After raccoon removal
is complete, the animal feces should be cleaned up and the
area disinfected.
Use Caution.
Raccoons are nocturnal and sleep during the day. If you see
a raccoon active during the day, DO NOT approach it. Call
Westchester Wildlife at once.

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