Did
you see a raccoon or mouse around your property? There is a good chance
that they already have a den in your attic, crawl space or basement.
They will also likely have young that they nurse and feed. Your first
instinct might be to try to trap the adult animals using food. However,
before you trap the animals there are a few things that you must know.
Trapping and Killing Animals
Without proper assistance from an animal control
expert, trapping and attempting to kill wildlife may make them more
aggressive. For example, a mother raccoon will do everything and
anything to get her young back and get to a den. When you trap it, she
will claw and bite at you until she gets out. You may get hurt or
severely injured trying to defend yourself.
Using a trap injures
the animal, and makes it difficult to catch and remove it from your
property. There are humane ways to capture, and get rid of raccoons,
squirrels, skunks and other creatures safely.
Transmit Disease
It
is difficult to determine if the animal you trapped is rabid or not.
Trapped and rabid wildlife will be more aggressive, scratching and
biting furiously. Trying to approach it to subdue is more difficult. The
animal might bite you and transmit rabies, a potentially deadly disease
if not treated immediately.
Improper handling of an injured or dying animal may also transmit diseases, germs and bacteria. You need help from a wildlife control expert to handle the creature properly.
Cause Property Damage
When
you capture baby raccoons, their mother will do anything to find them.
They will claw and tear through shingles to get to their den or
determine the location of their young. They will destroy rotten wood,
walls, soffits, roofing or other parts during their search. Injured
animals will become more desperate to survive, they will tear through
anything just to protect themselves and their young.
Best Way to Remove Animals
Do-it-yourself animal removal will save a few dollars or the hassle of looking for an animal control
expert, however, you may injure yourself or the animal in the process.
With the help of a wildlife remover, things will go smoothly.
Expert
removers have the gear, humane techniques and knowhow to determine the
exact location of the animals that infested your home. They will remove
all traces of infestation by deodorizing, cleaning droppings and urine,
and remove nesting materials to prevent a re-infestation.
When
you choose an animal remover, select one that has experience,
credentials and a high satisfaction rate among previous clients.
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Food Baits and Traps: Why They Are More Dangerous Than You Think
Posted on 5:50 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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