Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Should I Remove a Raccoon from the Attic Myself?


So you have found a raccoon is living in your attic space, uh oh! The raccoon will have to be removed to minimize any damage to your home as well as avoid any disease connected to the creature. However, removing a raccoon can be difficult. This is a process that is best left to the experts, though home owners have been known to try and remove raccoons themselves. If you are considering trying to remove a raccoon from your attic on your own, be sure to read on below as to why this might not be the best idea.

Raccoons in the Attic
Raccoons like to live in attic spaces because they are cozy and provide a nice shelter. Raccoons can easily build nests in an attic and have a cozy place in which to mate. It is not uncommon for raccoons to have babies in an attic space which can quickly lead to several raccoons living in your home. The creature will also damage wood, insulation and other components of the attic with their urine and feces along with any chewing that might take place. Overall, the raccoons must be removed as quickly as you discover the problem, but should you try to remove them yourself?

Professional Removal is Best

If you ask an expert if you should remove a raccoon yourself, the answer is always NO. Trying to remove a raccoon from your attic can be dangerous. The raccoon may be sick with a disease such as rabies which can lead to you becoming infected. The raccoon will not respond well to removal, especially if babies are involved. Most home owners do not have wildlife experience so they have no idea where to begin with removal. It is not as simple as catching the raccoon with a net. There is a process involved as well as steps taken after removal to ensure the raccoon does not have the ability to come back.

Raccoon removal in Montreal will involve an expert in wildlife removal coming to your home and evaluating your property. The attic will be inspected and the expert will be able to tell if there are babies present, possibly how many raccoons you have living in your space and how they are getting in and out of the attic. Once the problem has been identified, a plan of action will be created.

If there are babies they will have to be removed by hand first. They are then used to lure the mother out of the attic. Once she is out the area she was using will be repaired and secured. This will keep other raccoons and creatures from entering the home in the future. The mother raccoon is then free to relocate her babies to one of her other den sites in the area.

When you are in need of raccoon removal services for your home or think you may have a problem with raccoons, contact Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control. The wildlife removal company has years of experience in the industry and is well-equipped to handle any creature infestation including raccoons. Learn more about the services offered or scheduled an appointment when your home has been taken over by unwanted creatures!

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