Raccoons are little
furry masked bandits that run about in the night, foraging. They are nocturnal
animals, so they naturally go scavenging for food at night. Raccoons are
intelligent creatures and have very manipulative paws, which make them a
destructive force when inside your property.
Being infested with
raccoons can be quite frustrating. Many homeowners lose their temper when they
discover the damage they do everyday and resort to DIY raccoon removal. Before
you do that, think twice. You should consider how to remove them without causing
them harm, making things worse or violating laws that protect them.
One of the biggest
problems of raccoon removal is
associated with mother and offspring. This is the trickiest part of removing
wild animals from your home, since you don't want to kill any of them in the
process, especially their babies.
Raccoons usually give
birth in early summer, and the offspring are called kits or cubs. A litter
usually contains one to seven kits, and the mother is very protective of her
offspring. A mother will to ensure the safety of her babies, and that is why
removing raccoons becomes a hard job.
Removing a raccoon from
your home is never easy but here are some steps you can do. First, locate the
entry points, which are probably found in your roof or walls. You will need a
ladder to check thoroughly. Before you seal them off, you will have to find
where the raccoons live. If there is indeed a litter, you will have to remove
them by hand.
Never remove a raccoon
before locating its hideout, as you may unintentionally and inhumanely kill the
babies in the litter left behind. If there are none, seal and repair all
entry points after the raccoon goes out to forage at night. Be sure there’s
just one! Next, animal proof the roof, using screens or wire meshes, and better
if you can cover the holes. Make sure the chimney and vents are covered with
caps.
Taking care of a pest
infestation is hard work and requires a lot of patience and know-how. If you
have never had any experience and don't know what to do, don't risk it! You can
always rely on wildlife professionals to do a good, clean and thorough job.
Trained experts will surely do all the hard work for you, and you no longer
have to worry about dangerous encounters. Humane wildlife control professionals
like Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control can remove all raccoon, including
babies, seal up your home and repair all damaged materials so you can start
anew, pest-free and worry-free.
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