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RACCOON REMOVAL PROCESS

ASSESS AND REMOVE

Assess and Remove

Raccoons are very intelligent and resourceful. This is why our 50-point inspection is designed to identify all current and potential raccoon entry points as well as any damage they may have caused. Our hands-on removal techniques are both humane and effective for adult and baby raccoons alike.

clear and clean

Clear and Clean

Raccoons are not very clean and their presence can lead to severe property damage. Skedaddle offers thorough cleaning and disinfecting of raccoon den sites to eliminate any health risks. We can also remove and replace any damaged attic insulation.

PREVENT AND PROTECT

Prevent and Protect

Once the raccoons are gone you want to make sure your home is protected against future entries. Our wildlife technicians are experts in identifying and securing vulnerable areas of your home with exclusion materials that are built to last.

 


Raccoon Challenges in Brampton

Brampton, Ontario, is home to a variety of wildlife, and one of the most common—and often problematic—animals is the raccoon. These intelligent and highly adaptable creatures thrive in urban and suburban areas, taking advantage of the abundance of food sources and shelter opportunities. Although many people think of green spaces when they imagine local wildlife, raccoons in Brampton are just as comfortable in areas like Claireville Conservation Area, and Eldorado Park, as they are in residential areas.

Raccoons are frequently seen rummaging through garbage bins, nesting in attics, and causing damage to homes and businesses across the city. Whether you live in a quiet residential neighborhood like Heart Lake or near the bustling streets of Downtown Brampton, raccoons can pose a challenge for property owners year-round.

In this guide, we’ll explore common raccoon-related issues faced by Brampton residents, offer tips on preventing raccoon intrusions, and explain how Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control provides safe and effective solutions for dealing with these nuisance animals. By understanding raccoon behavior and the risks they pose, you can take proactive steps to protect your home and property from unwanted wildlife encounters.

Why Raccoons Are a Problem in Brampton

Despite Brampton’s many parks and recreational trails, including Mount Pleasant and Esker Lake, raccoons are increasingly moving into residential areas. As the city expands and urban development encroaches on natural habitats, raccoons adapt by making use of human-made structures. Their intelligence and dexterity allow them to find creative ways to access food and shelter, often to the frustration of homeowners and business owners alike.

Some of the most common raccoon-related issues in Brampton include:

  1. Property Damage
    Raccoons are known for their strength and determination when trying to access shelter. They often break into attics, garages, sheds, and crawl spaces by tearing through soffits, roof vents, and shingles. Once inside, they can damage insulation, wiring, and ductwork, leading to costly repairs. Additionally, raccoon activity can create openings that allow water to seep into the home, leading to mold and structural damage.
  2. Health Risks
    Raccoons can carry several diseases and parasites that pose health risks to humans and pets. These include:
    Rabies: A potentially fatal viral disease that can be transmitted through bites or scratches.
    Raccoon Roundworm: A parasite found in raccoon feces that can cause severe neurological illness in humans.
    Leptospirosis: A bacterial infection that spreads through urine and contaminated water sources.
    Additionally, raccoon feces and urine can create hazardous conditions inside homes, leading to contamination and unpleasant odors.
  3. Garbage and Food Theft
    Raccoons are notorious for getting into garbage bins, scattering trash across driveways and yards. They are attracted to easily accessible food sources, including pet food left outside, compost piles, and unsecured waste bins. This behavior can create messes, attract other pests, and pose sanitation issues for homeowners.
  4. Nocturnal NuisancesRaccoons are primarily nocturnal, meaning they are most active at night. If a raccoon has taken up residence in your attic or on your property, you may hear scratching, thumping, or vocalizations at odd hours. This can lead to disrupted sleep and ongoing frustration for property owners.

How to Prevent Raccoon Problems

Preventing raccoons from invading your property requires a combination of proactive measures and routine home maintenance. Here are some effective strategies to keep raccoons away from your home or business in Brampton:

  1. Secure Garbage Bins
    Raccoons are highly skilled at opening garbage bins in search of food. Use tightly sealed, locked, or weighted trash cans to prevent easy access. Consider storing waste bins in a secure location, such as a garage or shed, until collection day.
  2. Eliminate Food Sources
    Avoid leaving pet food outside overnight, clean up fallen fruit from trees, and secure compost bins with tight-fitting lids. Reducing food availability makes your property less attractive to raccoons.
  3. Sanitization: Once the raccoons are removed, we thoroughly clean and decontaminate affected areas to ensure safe living conditions for you and your family.
  4. Seal Entry Points
    Conduct regular inspections around your home to identify and seal potential entry points. Pay special attention to:
    Gaps in soffits and fascia
    Uncapped chimneys
    Roof vents and skylights
    Holes in siding or foundation
    Sealing these entry points properly can prevent raccoons from gaining access to your attic or basement.
  5. Trim Trees and Shrubs
    Raccoons are excellent climbers and often use overhanging tree branches to access rooftops. Trim branches that are close to your home to make it more difficult for raccoons to reach entry points.
  6. Use Motion-Activated Deterrents
    Installing motion-activated lights or sprinklers can startle raccoons and discourage them from frequenting your yard. These deterrents work best in combination with other preventive measures.

Skedaddle‘s Humane Raccoon Control Approach

If you’re dealing with a raccoon problem in Brampton, professional wildlife control is the safest and most effective solution to protect your home, health, and peace of mind. Raccoons can be destructive, causing damage to roofs, attics, insulation, and electrical wiring. They are also known carriers of diseases and parasites that can pose health risks to humans and pets. At Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control, we specialize in removing raccoons using proven, humane techniques that safeguard both your property and the animals. We understand that raccoons are often seeking shelter and food, and we work to resolve the issue in a way that is safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible.

Our raccoon removal process includes:

  1. Comprehensive Inspection
    The first step in addressing your raccoon problem is a thorough inspection of your property. Our experienced technicians assess the entire area to identify how raccoons are entering your home and determine any potential damage they’ve caused. This includes checking for signs of nesting, food sources, and structural weaknesses that might allow these persistent animals to gain entry. By identifying these vulnerabilities, we can formulate a tailored plan to address the problem effectively and prevent future invasions.
  2. Humane Removal
    Once we’ve identified the entry points and nesting areas, we proceed with humane removal techniques. Our team uses one-way doors to safely allow raccoons to leave the premises, without the risk of them returning. In cases where a raccoon mother has young, we ensure that she is safely reunited with her babies in a suitable outdoor location. We prioritize the well-being of the animals while ensuring the safety and security of your property, using methods that comply with local wildlife regulations and humane practices.
  3. Cleanup and Decontamination
    Raccoons often create nests in attics, crawl spaces, and other secluded areas of your home, and their presence can leave behind a significant amount of waste, including feces, urine, and nesting materials. These can lead to unpleasant odors and serious health risks, such as the spread of bacteria, parasites, and diseases like leptospirosis and rabies. We offer professional cleanup and sanitization services to remove harmful waste, thoroughly disinfect the affected areas, and eliminate any lingering odors. Our team ensures that your home is restored to a safe, healthy condition.
  4. Permanent Exclusion
    To prevent future raccoon intrusions, we implement permanent exclusion measures. After the removal and cleanup process, we seal all entry points and reinforce vulnerable areas of your home, such as chimneys, roof vents, soffits, and gaps in the foundation. Our exclusion work is designed to provide long-term protection by ensuring that raccoons and other wildlife can no longer access your property. We also provide property owners with valuable recommendations on how to keep raccoons away, such as eliminating food sources and maintaining a clean environment.

Contact Skedaddle for Raccoon Removal in Brampton

Raccoons may be fascinating creatures, but when they invade your home, they can cause serious damage and pose health risks. If you’re facing a raccoon problem in Brampton, don’t wait until the issue gets worse. Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control provides expert, humane raccoon removal services to protect your home and keep wildlife where it belongs—outside.

Contact Skedaddle today for a professional inspection and effective raccoon removal services tailored to your needs.

Raccoon Facts

FACT:

Raccoons have extremely sensitive front paws that allow them to feel and manipulate objects with remarkable precision, making them excellent problem solvers.

FACT:

The black “mask” around a raccoon’s eyes isn’t just for decoration—it helps reduce glare and improves their night vision.

FACT:

Raccoons are capable of opening doors, jars, and latches due to their dexterous paws and high intelligence.

FACT:

Raccoons communicate using a variety of sounds, including purring, chittering, and growling, depending on their mood and situation.

FACT:

Raccoons thrive in a variety of environments, from forests to urban areas. Their adaptability and intelligence have made them one of the most successful mammals in North America.

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