Since they have a habit of making their homes in our attic getting rid of them may require some ingenuity.
Getting rid of raccoons in my attic.
Once you get raccoons in your house you have just one priority.
Here s how to get rid of raccoons.
In this article i will be going through some of the ways of getting rid of raccoons.
Which brings us to the all important question how to get rid of raccoons.
That s why most raccoons break into homes or on roofs.
Your attic pipes ductwork and insulation are relentlessly destroyed every passing day.
You have to remove the babies in addition to trapping and removing the adult female.
On the hunt for food and a place to establish their den they can show up in your yard your attic your chimney rummaging through your garbage and more.
The first step is to figure out how the raccoons are getting into your home in the first place.
Sealing up entry points will get rid of the raccoons in your attic and keep them from coming back.
Raccoon damage inside your attic.
As cute as they may look raccoons cause severe damage to your property and pose a threat to the health of you and your pets.
While they re not out to destroy your home sweet home it is important to get them out and keep them out.
You can probably cross off the front door.
You need to get those raccoons out of your attic immediately.
These pests do all they can to avoid human contact.
It s no secret that raccoons are a nuisance.
Piles of fecal matter which will build spores become absorbed into broken ducts and enter your living space will cause an illness.
The animal is almost certainly a female with a litter of baby raccoon in the attic.