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Raccoons are among the most common wildlife intruders across the United States. Known for their curious and opportunistic nature, raccoons are drawn to human properties in search of food, shelter, and water. Unfortunately, their scavenging habits often lead to damage and disruption, making them a significant nuisance for homeowners.
With years of hands-on experience dealing with raccoon infestations, we’ve encountered nearly every raccoon-related situation imaginable. Over time, we’ve learned how to address these issues safely, efficiently, and most importantly—humanely.
At Nuisance Wildlife Control, we specialize in the safe and humane removal of raccoons. Our approach ensures that these pesky intruders are removed efficiently and effectively without causing them harm. After all, raccoons are simply seeking food and shelter, which is a natural instinct. Hurting them serves no purpose, and we believe humane removal is always the right answer.
To remove raccoons from your property, we primarily use two proven methods: exclusion devices and live traps.
What Are Live Traps?
A live trap is a humane alternative to traditional animal traps. Using an appealing bait to attract the raccoon, the trap safely captures the animal inside a secure cage. Once the raccoon (or family of raccoons) has been caught, we carefully relocate them to a safe environment far from your property, where they can no longer be a nuisance to you or anyone else.
Live traps are one of the most efficient and compassionate methods for dealing with raccoon infestations. By choosing this method, we not only resolve the problem but also ensure the raccoons remain unharmed and can continue to thrive in their natural habitat.
If raccoons have invaded your property, give us a call today. Our team at Nuisance Wildlife Control will handle the problem professionally, quickly, and with the care these animals deserve.
Raccoons often take advantage of quiet, undisturbed areas on your property, such as attics, sheds, barns, or garages, to set up their nests. Once inside, they can create damage and pose health risks, so it’s critical to address the issue quickly and effectively.
When a raccoon has entered your home or structure, the first step our team at Nuisance Wildlife Control will take is to identify the raccoon’s entry point. Once located, we install an exclusion device—a specialized tool that allows raccoons to exit the property in search of food but prevents them from coming back inside. The size and shape of the exclusion device are tailored to the animal, ensuring it works efficiently and humanely.
After the raccoons have safely exited the property, we seal off the entry point using durable materials that wildlife cannot chew or claw through. This not only keeps raccoons out but also helps prevent other nuisance animals from gaining access in the future. Our exclusion methods are a highly effective way to remove raccoons without causing harm, while also protecting your property long-term.
If you suspect raccoons have made themselves at home on your property, give us a call today. We’ll take care of the problem safely, efficiently, and with the expertise you can trust.
The cost of raccoon removal can vary depending on a number of factors, including the number of raccoons, the extent of the infestation, the damage caused, and the complexity of the removal process. Because each situation is unique, we at Nuisance Wildlife Control offer free estimates to give you a clear idea of what to expect.
To get your free estimate, simply call us at (256) 636-1168 or contact us online during our business hours. Our team of wildlife removal professionals will assess the situation and provide you with a rough cost estimate so you can better plan your budget.
At Nuisance Wildlife Control, we believe in transparent pricing and efficient, humane solutions for raccoon removal. Don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re here to help you reclaim your home quickly and affordably!
What Happens After Raccoon Removal?
Once the raccoon has been safely and humanely removed from your property, our next focus is on repairing the damage caused during its stay. Raccoons are resourceful scavengers and often cause significant damage while searching for food or creating nesting areas. This can include torn insulation, broken vents, damaged wiring, and contaminated surfaces.
In addition to cleaning and repairing the affected areas, we address the dirt and debris left behind, which can expose you and your family to harmful bacteria.
Raccoon feces and nesting materials can carry serious health risks, including roundworm and other pathogens, so thorough sanitization is critical to restoring safety to your home.
To protect your property going forward, we’ll provide expert guidance on preventive measures to help you avoid future raccoon invasions. This may include sealing entry points, securing trash bins, and minimizing food sources around your property. While raccoon removal solves the immediate problem, prevention is the key to long-term peace of mind—and it can save you considerable trouble and expense in the future.
If you’re dealing with a raccoon problem, contact Nuisance Wildlife Control today to handle it professionally and ensure your home stays safe and secure.
Understanding why raccoons are drawn to your property is key to preventing future infestations. Raccoons are natural scavengers, and their love for food—any food—makes them persistent visitors. By identifying and removing these attractants, you can significantly reduce the chances of raccoons making your home their new hangout spot.
The most common reason raccoons invade human properties is their search for nourishment. Raccoons are not picky eaters. They’ll happily rummage through unsecured trash bins, pet food left outdoors, compost piles, or even leftover birdseed.
Secure trash bins with tight-fitting lids.
Bring pet food indoors at night.
Keep compost piles properly enclosed.
Another major draw for raccoons is water sources. Like all living creatures, raccoons need water to survive, and they often find it in places like pet bowls, birdbaths, pools, or even leaky pipes. Fixing leaks and limiting accessible water sources can go a long way in discouraging raccoons from visiting your property.
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Finally, raccoons are often on the lookout for shelter. They’re attracted to easy nesting areas like sheds, garages, firewood piles, chicken coops, and even flower beds (which raccoons enjoy digging up). To make your property less inviting:
. Regularly clean up clutter around your yard.
. Store firewood and materials off the ground and away from the house.
. Seal up sheds, dog houses, and other outdoor structures.
While it’s not always easy to pinpoint exactly what’s attracting raccoons to your home, addressing these common attractants will significantly lower your chances of an unwanted raccoon invasion. If you’re struggling to identify or resolve the issue, Nuisance Wildlife Control can help you get to the bottom of it and keep raccoons at bay for good!
Raccoons are well-known for rummaging through trash cans, but they can also cause extensive property damage. These animals may chew through wires, wood, and other materials, and in some cases, they might even nest under your porch. If you’ve discovered a raccoon problem in this area, it’s important to act quickly and carefully. Below are some effective methods to encourage raccoons to leave your property.
1. Use Noise to Scare Off Raccoons
Raccoons are naturally wary of humans and loud noises, making this a great method to get them out from under your porch. Set up a radio or speaker near the raccoon’s nesting spot, keeping the volume loud enough to be disruptive but not bothersome to your neighbors.
Talk shows or human voices tend to work better than music since raccoons perceive human voices as a potential threat.
Be consistent with the noise, especially at night when raccoons are most active, to encourage them to relocate.
2. Install Bright Lights
Raccoons prefer dark, secluded spaces, so installing bright floodlights can effectively make your porch an inhospitable nesting site. Motion-activated floodlights are an energy-efficient option and a great way to startle raccoons when they leave their nest.
For best results:
Direct the light toward the entry point or directly into the nest area.
Use lights consistently to create an environment raccoons will want to abandon.
3. Utilize Repellents and Strong Scents
Raccoons have a strong sense of smell, which you can use to your advantage. Apply natural repellents or strong odors around the porch area to encourage them to leave:
Spray an all-natural raccoon repellent near the entrance to their den.
Soak old dish rags in apple cider vinegar or ammonia and place them near the nesting area.
Important Tip: Always use repellents or apply odors during the daytime when raccoons are less active. This minimizes the chance of coming into direct contact with them.
4. Remove Food Sources
Food is one of the primary reasons raccoons choose to stay on your property, so eliminating food sources is key:
. Secure trash cans and garbage bags with tight lids.
. Remove pet food, birdseed, and other leftovers from your yard.
. Clean up fallen fruits, vegetables, or bugs in your garden. Consider using wire mesh to protect plants.
Additionally, check for other wildlife that raccoons prey on, such as rats, frogs, and small critters. Addressing these issues can make your property less appealing to raccoons.
5. Hire a Us
If you’re unable to get rid of raccoons on your own or are concerned about safety, hiring a professional is the best solution. Raccoons can be dangerous, especially if they feel cornered or are carrying diseases like rabies. A wildlife removal professional has the tools, experience, and knowledge to safely and humanely remove raccoons from under your porch.
At Nuisance Wildlife Control, we specialize in raccoon removal and exclusion services, ensuring the problem is resolved without harm to the animals. Call us today for a free estimate, and let us take care of your raccoon problem safely and effectively!
If you’ve been startled by loud thumping noises in your attic, you might have unwanted guests—raccoons. While the sounds can be unnerving, the real concern is the damage these nuisance animals can cause. Raccoons can tear apart insulation, damage ductwork and pipes, and leave behind piles of smelly, unsanitary droppings. Removing raccoons as quickly as possible should be your top priority, as they pose serious risks to both your property and health.
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Raccoons in the attic are often female raccoons looking for a safe, enclosed space to give birth and care for their babies (kits). Attics provide warmth and protection from predators, making them a favorite spot.
If you suspect raccoons, listen for high-pitched chirping sounds—baby raccoons make noises that are easy to mistake for birds. Locating the nest is a crucial first step. Once found, the babies must be carefully removed and placed in a safe, warm box outside the attic, where the mother can find them without re-entering your home. An experienced wildlife professional can identify these sounds faster and safely remove the kits, ensuring they’re protected during the process.
Inspect for Entry Holes
To successfully evict raccoons, you must identify how they got in. Unlike smaller animals like bats or squirrels, raccoons are larger, so their entry points tend to be more obvious. Look for:
Damaged roof vents, shingles, or attic windows.
Torn soffits or loose siding panels.
Signs of clawing or chewing near entry points.
Sealing these holes after the raccoons are gone is critical to prevent future infestations.
Evict the Raccoon
Once you’ve located the entry point and checked for kits, you can focus on evicting the raccoon. Here are the most effective techniques:
. Live Trapping: If the mother’s babies have already been removed, use the kits as bait in a humane live trap. The mother will quickly return for her young. If no kits are present, bait the trap with irresistible food like canned tuna, salmon, bacon, or cat food.
. Make the Attic Uncomfortable: Raccoons prefer quiet, dark spaces. Use techniques to disrupt their environment:
. Set up a radio in the attic and play loud music or talk shows at a high volume.
Install bright lights or floodlights aimed at their nesting area to make the space inhospitable.
Important: As soon as the raccoon leaves, immediately seal the entry point to prevent re-entry.
Clean Up the Attic
With the raccoons gone, it’s time to clean up their mess. Raccoon feces and urine pose serious health risks, as they can carry pathogens like roundworm and other harmful bacteria. Follow these safety steps:
. Wear protective gear, including gloves, goggles, and a respirator mask.
. Remove all droppings, nesting material, and damaged insulation.
. Thoroughly clean and disinfect the attic to eliminate germs and odors.
Given the health risks involved in handling raccoon waste, it’s always a good idea to hire a professional for the cleanup. Wildlife control specialists can ensure the area is sanitized and safe for your family.
Final Thoughts
Raccoons can be loud, destructive, and pose serious health risks when they invade your attic. While DIY methods can sometimes work, handling raccoons—especially when babies are involved—requires caution and expertise. At Nuisance Wildlife Control, we specialize in safe, humane raccoon removal and cleanup.
Call us today at (256) 636-1168 or contact us online for a free estimate. Let us restore your attic and protect your home from future raccoon problems!