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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.

 


Raccoons in Orangeville

Orangeville is a thriving community surrounded by farmland located in Ontario, Canada. Because the region is made up of so much farmland and has four rivers that run through it, it is the perfect environment for many types of wildlife. In recent years, a significant portion of the farmland has been converted to residential property, and because this impacts the homes of creatures who live here, residents are experiencing more interactions with wild animals. In addition to birds, bats, skunks, squirrels, and coyotes, raccoons thrive in the region and have been known to take up residence in warm attics.

Raccoons may look cute and cuddly, but they can be extremely dangerous when they feel threatened. It is always best to keep a safe distance when you run into the animals while you’re out enjoying nature. For the same reason, you need to take quick action if you suspect you have an unwanted guest living in your attic. Raccoons could damage your home if they start to gnaw on wires or wood, and they could also carry germs or infectious diseases that could pose a threat to you and your family.

Raccoons are usually nocturnal creatures so you probably won’t see them during daylight hours unless you have a mother raccoon foraging for food for her babies. Orangeville’s proximity to Toronto, with plenty of farmland in between for raccoons to feed on, make the town a prime location for raccoons to thrive and reproduce. If you aren’t sure what to do when you have a raccoon living in your attic, you should call the experts at Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control for help.

How Skedaddle Can Help With Raccoon Control

We know that having a raccoon in your attic is never ideal. At Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control, we take great pride in removing raccoons from homes safely and relocating them to safer environments. We want to help residents of Orangeville learn to coexist peacefully with raccoons, so we are happy to give you tips on how to keep raccoons from entering your home in the future. If you’re sharing your home with a furry bandit and want it removed humanely, contact us today to schedule an appointment for raccoon removal.

Raccoons Removal Orangeville

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