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Follow These Tips, and You Won't See Raccoons on Your Property

If raccoons are making a mess of your lawn, trash and other outer areas of your house, then you should look for a company that offers proper raccoon removal service. Raccoons are challenging to

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Follow These Tips, and You Won't See Raccoons on Your Property

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  1. SWAT WILDLIFE https://swatwildlife.com/

  2. My favorite Follow These Tips, and You Won't See Raccoons on Your Property If raccoons are making a mess of your lawn, trash and other outer areas of your house, then you should look for a company that offers proper raccoon removal service. Raccoons are challenging to handle, and once they know a place where they can get food, they won’t want to leave. Having them around is frustrating and keeping them under control is nearly impossible.

  3. Raccoons are excellent climbers, swimmers, jumpers, and they are fast. Along with these advantages, they are also agile and dexterous, capable of making a real mess of your garden, trash, lawn, and so forth. Unlike other wild animals, raccoons do not limit their activities during winter, they do, but only for a short period when the weather is harsh.

  4. Foods that Raccoons will consider eating:

  5. Raccoons eat almost anything that you have left in your garbage. They don't only eat it, but also make mess of it. In the forest, their primary foods are birds, small animals, insects, fish, snakes, frogs, and nuts. However, when they are in the urban area, raccoons hangout around trash cans. They also eat pet food and garden plants. If you have a bird feeder and fish ponds on your property, then raccoons are more likely to pay a regular visit.

  6. Just like other wild animals, raccoons' sense of smell is strong, and therefore using repellents is often useful in keeping them out of your premises and stop the further damage to the property. Trash cans are an easy source of food for raccoons. When there is food so easily available, raccoons like to make it their permanent stay. If the water source is also nearby your garden, then it can be a comfortable place for raccoons to stay around. Raccoons are less likely to leave on their own, and it is better to take help of animal control for finding permanent relief from these wild animals.

  7. What attracts raccoons to trash?

  8. Raccoons have proved themselves to be a real nuisance across Canada and at some levels, we are responsible for attracting them to human dwelling and cities. Mainly they consider the trash can as their prime food source in urban areas; therefore it is essential to understand that what is that in our trash cans that attract them, as it might help us to minimize the attractive features of our garbage can and keep them away.

  9. Food sources:

  10. Raccoons have proved themselves to be a real nuisance across Canada and at some levels, we are responsible for attracting them to human dwelling and cities. Mainly they consider the trash can as their Raccoons are opportunistic animals, and as soon as they know about the natural food source, which is garbage that we dump outside our houses, they will gladly take the opportunity to feast on it. Pet food also attracts them. If you have a habit of leaving pet food out in the open then most likely, they will visit your place if they are in the area. With their keen sense of smell, they can smell what your garbage can is holding.

  11. If you don't find a solution as soon as you first notice their presence in your area, then you may suffer from more problems. During winter days, female raccoons are always on the lookout for a place to nurse her young ones. If you have low hanging branches surrounding your property or your property has scattered structures, then it would be an ideal place for a raccoon to make a nest in that structure.

  12. Are they dangerous:

  13. As soon as you come to know about raccoons' presence on your property, you should call experienced professionals that provide wildlife removal services. They might seem cute and harmless at first, but they are dangerous for your family members and also for your pets.

  14. These wild animals are aggressive about their territory, and they often attack biting or scratching when agitated. Rabid raccoon spreads rabies to pets and humans, which is risky for human health. They can also spread viruses through pathogens. If raccoons decide to make a home in your building structures, then your building is prone to severe damage. These are severely destructive animals. If they get to your attic, they will damage the insulation of your house by urine and feces. They also destroy the structures in search of nesting materials that can leave you spending thousands of dollars on repairs.

  15. How to make your garbage less attractive for raccoons:dangerous:

  16. You should keep trash bins that are durable, sturdy, and are in perfect condition. If you reside in a region, which is prone to raccoons and wildlife attacks, you should invest in a garbage can that is designed to keep wild animals away. • Avoid overfilling your bin. You need to ensure that nothing overhangs outside the container as raccoons are good at smelling, they can smell it from a distance. • Always keep your trash cans clean and tidy; if possible, you should clean them regularly after every disposal. It will eliminate the lingering scents, or pieces of food and raccoons will be less attracted to the cans.

  17. Double up the bags in your can and ensure that there are no holes. Any food that falls during the disposal to the garbage truck will attract the animal. • You can also use rubber strap cords for ting the can's lid. You should try placing a heavy object over the cans as it is also useful in keeping them away. • Don't keep your trash cans on the slope, find level ground to keep them. If your garbage can is stored on a slope, raccoons can easily tip it over making its contents accessible to them.

  18. Summary: If you see raccoons in your area, you should call a reliable wildlife removal company that can track and capture these animals in a safe manner. Raccoons are dangerous wild animals, and their presence should be treated with seriously. Call a reputed company in your area that can give you a permanent solution from raccoons.

  19. SWAT WILDLIFE https://swatwildlife.com/ Tel: (416) 792-5181

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