Sunday, October 16, 2016

Dangers of Raccoons living in Your Home

Raccoons can gain entry into any home via several areas most often through the roof. Raccoons will use their paws with nimble fingers to pull away flashing, soffits, wood and even aluminum to gain entry into the home. The creature commonly claims the attic space as its own and homeowners soon find out they have unwanted squatters taking up space in their attic. It is never good to have raccoons living in the same space as humans as they can cause major damage to the home as well as carry disease. Learn the dangers of allowing a raccoon to live in your home so you can easily see why removal is essential.

Costly Repairs due to Damage
When a raccoon begins living inside the home, it will use its claws and teeth, chewing and scratching away at materials. Once the raccoon den is spotted, you can find damage to the roofing and wood area of the roof line and pitch. All of the damaged materials will need to be repaired which can get quite costly. Imagine if the raccoon opened up a huge hole in your roof space. You may end up with more damage due to rain water entering into the home, never knowing about the damage until it is too late!

Babies
Raccoons who are living in your home may also decide to breed which can lead to even more unwanted guests in the home. Baby raccoons can be very messy and cause alot of damage to the attic while trying to begin their new life in an odd place. It is best to have raccoons removed as soon as possible to ensure that no babies are born under your roof!

Baylisascaris
Raccoons are also known to be the carriers of disease including Baylisascaris which is a type of roundworm. This disease can cause serious illness if eggs are ingested. The disease is found in the home due to raccoon feces. If there is feces in your home and it leaks into your HVAC system, you may have a big problem on your hands. Any leftover feces and contaminated areas of the home after a raccoon removal need to be dealt with. Your family needs to be protected from this illness which can affect anyone living in the home.

Prevention
As a homeowner, it is best to try and prevent raccoons from gaining entry into your space. Secure your home by finding all potential entry points and sealing them off with heavy gauge screening. This can be done by you or by a professional wildlife management company.

If you do have raccoons in your area and think they are accessing your home, have your property evaluated by an expert. The professional wildlife expert will be able to view your home and find evidence of a raccoon visit if the creature is taking up residency in your home. If a problem is found, every measure will be taken to safely capture the creature and relocate it to a safer environment.

To learn more about raccoon prevention or to schedule an appointment for an inspection, contact Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control. The experts in wildlife removal will be able to assist you with your personal pest problem.

About the Author

Bill Dowd is the President and CEO of Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control, Canada's largest wildlife control company. He established Skedaddle in 1989. Recognizing the need for a professional urban wildlife specialist that focuses on humane removal methods, they have since had over 200,000 wildlife removals and exclusions with environment-friendly, poison-free methods since day one. Dowd has over 20 years of hands-on experience in the industry.


Skedaddle Wildlife Control

0 comments:

Post a Comment