What Does Raccoon Removal Entail?
While you can get rid of raccoons for free using natural home remedies, you should leave it to expert removal services. They are known for removing these creatures effectively and in the most gentle manner possible.
Wildlife control professionals typically adopt the following three stages for raccoon removal:
Stage One: Site Inspection for Raccoons
This is the first and most critical step in successful raccoon removal. After hiring a raccoon removal service, a wildlife professional comes to your home to assess it for raccoon infestation. The professional would be on the lookout for any of these raccoon indicators on your property:
At this stage, the professional won’t disturb these creatures. They won’t attempt to catch them without proper equipment, even if they discover a raccoon’s den within your house or yard. This is because removing raccoons pose many health risks.
The raccoon removal company will proceed to the second stage once they confirm a raccoon on your property and mark their location.
Stage Two: Raccoon Trapping and Removal From Your Property
Method A)
The most humane method of removal is the one-way door or excluder method. Excluder removal service doesn’t actually involve physical interference with the animal, but rather evicts the raccoon without any stress on the animal.
One-way doors are designed to allow raccoons to exit as they do normally in their search for food, but denies them reentry when they try to return to the attic. This is by far a superior method, but requires multiple visits.
When the raccoons have left, professionals return to remove the door and repair the area of entry. Which leads to the final stage of the raccoon removal service.
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Method B)
Following the inspection, the next stage involves the actual removal of the raccoons from your property. Trapping and removing a raccoon while it’s still alive is the most common method, and it’s both humane and economical. If the raccoon has babies, the infants are transported with the mother together or to wildlife facilities to be cared for.
However, if the raccoon is dead and in a tricky area to remove, it will take more time, money, and repairs to remove the animal successfully.
After these critters have been removed from your property, whether dead or alive, the professional removal service will proceed to the final stage of raccoon removal.
Stage Three: Raccoon Preventive Measures and Home Modifications
The final step is to raccoon-proof your property. This step may involve using spikes on climbable surfaces. Other preventive measures would be to restrict access to water sources, and food, especially bird feeders to discourage their presence. These methods may also include the use of raccoon-repellent trash bags to keep raccoons from marking your property as a food source if they visit at night.
It could also include building a fence around your garden and closing off any crawl spaces or holes. These barriers will prevent the animals from entering your property in the future.
They could also make some outdoor modifications to make your yard uninhabitable for these critters. These may include installing motion-activated sprinklers and speakers. Motion-activated sprinklers scare raccoons with blasts of water at the animal. On the other hand, motion-activated speakers come with ultrasound features to scare them off.
Finally, what wildlife control professionals offer is the true form of prevention, which is to reinforce all areas that raccoons can conceivably target to break into your home and stop them before the problem starts.
These preventive methods ensure that you don’t have to pay as much for raccoon removal services again after hiring a professional.