Raccoons

ByRandy Bilesky BsF CPA RPF

Raccoons

Raccoons can be fascinating creatures, but they can also cause problems when they come into close contact with humans. If you’re experiencing raccoon issues, here are some common problems they can cause and potential solutions:

  1. Property damage: Raccoons are known for their dexterity and curiosity, which can lead to damage to your property. They may tear up shingles, damage vents, or rip open garbage bags. To prevent property damage, make sure your home is properly sealed, especially in vulnerable areas like attics, basements, and crawl spaces. Repair any existing damage and consider installing raccoon-proof barriers or covers.
  2. Garbage raiding: Raccoons are notorious for rummaging through trash in search of food. Secure your garbage cans with tight-fitting lids or use raccoon-proof bins. If possible, store your garbage cans in a secure location, such as a garage or shed, until collection day.
  3. Garden destruction: Raccoons are opportunistic feeders and may target vegetable gardens, fruit trees, or ornamental plants. Install a sturdy fence around your garden to deter raccoons from entering. Electric fences or motion-activated sprinkler systems can also be effective deterrents.
  4. Potential health risks: Raccoons can carry diseases like rabies and raccoon roundworm, which can be transmitted to humans and pets. Avoid direct contact with raccoons and their feces. If you suspect a raccoon is living in your attic or another area of your home, contact a professional wildlife removal service to handle the situation safely.
  5. Nesting in chimneys or attics: Raccoons may seek shelter in chimneys or attics, especially during breeding seasons. To prevent this, install a chimney cap or screen to keep them out. Seal any potential entry points to your attic, such as gaps or holes in the roof or eaves.

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