Odd Attic Noises, Trash In The Yard, And Faqs About Racoon Removing Services

Posted on: 21 July 2022

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Is a raccoon living in your attic, rummaging through your trash, or making your home its own? If you have a pest problem, take a look at what you need to know about raccoon removing services and the reasons to hire a professional.

How Do You Know If You Have A Raccoon In Your Attic?

You think you have a raccoon in your attic. But you're not sure if the uninvited house guest is this pest, a squirrel, or something else. The easiest way to identify the problem best is through a visual inspection. But this doesn't mean you should get up close and personal with a wild raccoon. 

If you haven't seen the animal entering or exiting your attic from a distance, look for other signs. Signs of an attic raccoon infestation could include animal feces, scratching or other odd noises, scratch marks, and torn woodwork or roof shingles. A pest control professional can safely inspect the area, look for telltale signs of an infestation, and help you to take the next steps. 

How Do You Know If You Have A Racoon On Your Property?

Even though the attic is a cozy space that a raccoon might like to call home, it isn't the only place you could see this pest on your property. Raccoons need to eat. This requires a plentiful food source—such as your garbage cans. If you notice overturned outdoor cans, missing lids, or food and other waste scattered around your yard, you could have a raccoon infestation. 

Do You Really Need To Remove A Racoon?

The masked invader inside of your attic is fluffy, fuzzy, and almost looks like your pet cat. Even though raccoons may have a cute or pet-like appearance, these pests are wild animals. According to the Utah State University Extension, raccoons are potential carriers of distemper, rabies, roundworm, fleas, and lice. 

Not only can raccoons carry disease, they can also destroy your property. From shredded shingles on your roof to garbage spread across your yard, these seemingly playful pests can wreak havoc in and around a household. The potential for disease coupled with the destructive power of this pest makes it essential to remove raccoons as soon as possible.

Should You Remove the Racoon Yourself?

Never attempt a raccoon removal on your own. Again, these furry creatures are wild animals that potentially carry diseases. Stay safe and leave this job to a professional. Not only can a pest control contractor inspect for and identify raccoons, they can also humanely trap and remove the raccoons from your home's interior or exterior spaces.