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How Long Do Mother Raccoons Stay With Their Babies

Mother raccoons are extremely caring. They rarely even allow their young to leave unless they are fully capable of defending and feeding themselves. This can take months and when a mother raccoon dies before the children are ready they must be taken by the humane society to a raccoon sanctuary where they will be raised …

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How To Catch a Baby Raccoon

All native wild animals are protected by the ministry of the environment. While trapping is not illegal it is very long and difficult and has risks of harming other animals in the process.  Raccoons, especially those that are newly born during the baby season are protected animals in all of Canada. Trapping a baby raccoon …

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Raccoon And Infrared Detection Of Babies In An Attic In Old Toronto

Raccoon And Infrared Detection Of Babies In An Attic In Old Toronto

The initial call to the property was for a raccoon that had gotten into the attic. The customers could hear noise in the attic and were worried there may be a whole family. Raccoons are a serious problem in Ontario. They have no predators in the city and humans are not allowed to harm them. …

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CASE STUDY: Raccoon Babies Inside Attic In Markham

MARKHAM – RACCOON BABIES IN ATTIC In this case we talk about the removal of baby raccoons and the full exclusion of a home and garage attic to prevent raccoons from entering the space. A suburb of Toronto, Markham is located just northwest of the province’s capital. Having seen significant development over the past few …

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Case Study: Raccoon with Babies Inside Markham Attic

This case will look at a raccoon problem in an attic in a home along the 16th Avenue corridor, an older neighbourhood with a mature tree canopy. Upon our inspection, we discovered that baby raccoons were present in the attic creating an additional challenge. With the installation of our one-way doors and some patience, Raccoon …

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