Biology and Behavior of Raccoons
Raccoons are nocturnal animals that thrive in urban and suburban areas. Key facts about raccoons include:
- Diet: Omnivorous, feeding on fruits, insects, small animals, and human trash.
- Habitat: Prefer wooded areas but adapt well to urban environments.
- Behavior: Intelligent and resourceful, capable of opening containers and navigating complex barriers.
Health Risks Associated with Raccoons
Raccoons can carry diseases that pose risks to humans and pets:
- Rabies
- Leptospirosis
- Roundworm
Signs of a Raccoon Infestation
Common indicators include:
- Scratches or paw prints near entry points
- Noises in the attic or walls, particularly at night
- Tipped-over garbage cans
Prevention Strategies of Raccoon Control
To prevent raccoons from invading your property:
- Secure Trash Bins: Use heavy-duty lids and fasteners.
- Seal Entry Points: Block access to attics, chimneys, and crawl spaces.
- Eliminate Food Sources: Avoid leaving pet food or birdseed outside overnight.
Professional Raccoon Control Solutions
EJ’s Pest Control employs humane techniques to manage raccoons:
- Inspection: Identify entry points and attractants.
- Removal: Use live traps to safely relocate raccoons.
- Exclusion: Install barriers to prevent re-entry.
- Sanitation: Clean and disinfect affected areas to remove odors and contaminants.
Case Study of Raccoon Control
A homeowner in Northwest DC noticed raccoons nesting in their attic. EJ’s Pest Control safely removed the animals, sealed entry points, and provided advice on maintaining a raccoon-free home.
FAQs About Raccoon Control
- Are humane removal methods effective? Yes, live traps and exclusion techniques are highly effective.
- Can raccoons damage property? Yes, they can chew through walls, insulation, and wiring.