Raccoons

Raccoons are a common sight in North America, and thanks to their newfound comfort around human habitat, they are often seen in and around human households, at times even invading homes. Quite easily recognizable with their masked faces and ringed tails, these mammals are mostly nocturnal, although they are also seen during the day on occasion.

Highly omnivorous, just about any food is raccoon food. Therefore, the garbage bins you leave outside are a great source of food for these animals, and the easy availability of edible fare is one of the main reasons that raccoons set up base in and around our neighborhoods these days.

Although raccoons may look like harmless animals, and they are usually so, especially since they usually keep out of our way and hardly ever look for a confrontation even with our pets, they do pose several health hazards, and are even known to damage property in their quest for food and shelter.

If you are facing a raccoon problem and feel that removing the animals from your premises, and then keeping them at bay in the future, is the only solution, our expert advice and solutions at Raccoon Removal XXXXXX are just the answer you are looking for. Call us today at XXX-XXX-XXXX for an affordable and long-lasting solution to your raccoon invasion troubles.

How Raccoons Damage Your Property

Raccoons are nifty climbers and no part of your home is safe from them. Attics and chimneys are a particular favorite with these animals, and in their search for a safe place to nest, especially during breeding season, these animals often invade your home and set up base in these areas.

Although they are known to nest in trees, the easy availability of attics, the relative privacy, and the heightened security they can give their young ones while keeping them safe from predators, are primary reasons that drive raccoons to nest in your attic and chimney. While trying to get in, they often damage vents and other entry points, thus causing considerable financial loss.

Health Concerns

Raccoons are known carriers of the dreaded rabies disease, and if a raccoon carries this deadly disease and comes in contact with your pets during a confrontation, they could possibly pass it on. Canine distemper is another worry with these animals.

As far as humans are concerned, the feces and urine of a raccoon could carry the raccoon roundworm, and even breathing in these spores could cause infections. Leptospirosis is yet another disease that raccoons are capable of spreading, and in some regions, infected urine from these animals have even caused leptospirosis outbreaks among dogs.

Raccoon Removal Solutions

At Raccoon Removal XXXXXX, we take every raccoon problem very seriously, and understand that even a single raccoon can cause considerable damage to your property as well as health hazards to your family and pets.

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