However a raccoon might be making its nest in your home in preparation for her babies.
I think i have a raccoon in my attic.
We can help you get rid of raccoon.
If you have been hearing scratching sounds from your attic and think you may have raccoons in the attic critter control can help.
Let s get straight to the point here you have an animal in your attic and you think it might be a raccoon.
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If you put it off they will cause more damage to your house.
You ve had a peek upstairs and you can see the droppings the animal has left behind and you think you may have found the spot it gained access to your home too.
Raccoons are large animals that move very quickly.
Also you might catch a mother but there could still be babies living in the attic that would starve without her.
You spot droppings and smell urine in your attic.
Raccoon feces can contain roundworms that can be transmitted to people see raccoons can be hazardous to your health.
However if the noise is especially loud it could be an indication that you have a larger animal like a raccoon in your attic.
Once the raccoons in the attic have been removed our professionals can then identify the point of entry for the raccoons in the attic and repair this area to ensure you will never have raccoons in your attic again.
When you have raccoons living in your attic for an extended period of time they ll leave droppings and urine all over the place.
Don t try to clean up raccoon scat without special precautions including a respirator.
The most common form of illness is rabies but raccoons can also have distemper roundworms and parasites.
You should not try to trap raccoons yourself because you could get bitten.
Therefore it s no surprise that the noise they make is very noticeable.
If you have heard or seen evidence of raccoons living in your attic you should have them removed as soon as possible.
Raccoons leave feces or scat at the base of trees on logs or big rocks on woodpiles or on the roof and in the attic.