Raccoon Trapping

How Can i Get Rid Of Raccoons In My Backyard

Raccoons are a destructive and dangerous species of mammals that can kill you without even being present on your property. They are the vector species for rabies which means they are the cause of 90 percent of human or animal inspections of the virus. They possess a dangerous parasite in their bowels called raccoon roundworm …

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Raccoons with Rabies Signs and Symptoms

What Damage Do Raccoons Cause

Raccoons are aggressive and dangerous. They tend to enter human dwellings in the hopes of making a nest that is hidden from other raccoons. Unlike many familial species, raccoons are aggressive towards each other as well as other species. The raccoon is normally a strict carnivore but in the winter, especially during the start of …

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Raccoons, Thermal Inspection And Babies In An Attic In Toronto

Raccoons, Thermal Inspection And Babies In An Attic In Toronto

The initial call to the property was for a raccoon that entered the attic of a customer through an entryway they could not find. Raccoons are constant occupiers of attics as they have the longest baby season out of all the common wild animals in southern Ontario. The raccoon can have babies from December or …

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Why you shouldn't trap Raccoons Or Reasons not to trap Raccoons

Why you shouldn’t trap Raccoons Or Reasons not to trap Raccoons

Sometimes, the only way to humanely remove animals from places where they are not wanted is to trap them using live traps. Raccoons are an excellent example of this. They are well known for their strength, flexibility, and climbing skills, making it possible for them to access parts of your property you would never expect …

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how to trap a raccoon

How to Trap a Raccoon

Raccoons are stocky animals that have a distinct black mask and ringed tail. Their body color is salt paper gray and black. The adult raccoon is about two to three feet in length and can weigh up to 30 pounds. In urban human dwellings, raccoons have been known to grow well over 35 pounds.  Raccoons will …

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