Raccoons look for warmth and a source of food before they decide on a
place to build a den to raise their young. Once they find a place, they
will stay there for a long time. An unknowing homeowner may already
have raccoons hiding in their attic or chimney.
These animals may
seem harmless with their cute bandit-like faces, but these creatures
damage property extensively. They tear holes in roofs and soffits to
find the perfect place to build a den, chew wires that may cause power
outages and damage insulation, leading to inefficient energy consumption
and a soaring energy bill.
You might be doing something that
makes your home an attractive place to build a den. These ways will help
you keep raccoons out of your property:
Keep Food Away
Maybe
it is a habit of yours to throw away food in a garbage bin that is not
locked. Raccoons’ paws are strong, enabling them to open doorjambs,
windows and unlocked garbage bins.
Once they find a regular place
to get food, they will be sure to den nearby. Make sure to store food in
a locked bin or keep them in the house before garbage pickup day.
Patch Up Holes
Raccoons
will find ways to invade a home once they decide to do so. They will
tear through siding, soffit, shingles and vents. They are smart and
strong enough to break through rotten wood or small holes.
To
avoid an infestation, inspect every corner of your house to identify
which areas are most vulnerable to raccoons. Patch these areas and make
the necessary repairs to strengthen vulnerable areas that these animals
might be able to tear through.
Replace If Necessary
If
repairs are not enough to deter raccoons from breaking into your house,
maybe it is time to replace old vents, siding, soffit and other
vulnerable parts of your home.
Use Light and Sound
Raccoons
like to hide in the darkness; to keep them out install lights or motion
sensor sprinklers in dark areas of your yard to scare them away.
Humane Removal
With the help of Mississauga wildlife control
experts, raccoons will no longer infest or re-infest your property.
Mississauga wildlife control companies will help you determine the
plausible entry points of these creatures and teach you how to seal
those areas.
Mississauga wildlife control companies such as
Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control also humane methods to get rid of
raccoons and other animals, if they have infested your home already.
Skedaddle will do a thorough job by removing the scent of the raccoons
and whatever materials they used to build a den.
Saturday, November 28, 2015
In Search of Food & Warmth: How to Keep Raccoons Safely Away
Posted on 10:14 PM by Skedaddle Wildlife
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
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