Frequently Asked Questions About Raccoons
Here are answers to some common questions about raccoons.
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What Attracts Raccoons To Residential Properties?
Food sources like garbage, pet food, birdseed, and even backyard gardens often draw raccoons close to homes, where they may eventually look for shelter.
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How Can Raccoons Access Attics Or Crawlspaces?
Raccoons are strong climbers and can pull apart loose vents, roof edges, or weak building materials to create an opening into enclosed spaces.
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Why Are Raccoons A Concern For Homeowners?
Beyond the mess they leave behind, raccoons can introduce parasites and contaminate insulation or stored belongings inside the areas they occupy.
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What Happens If A Mother Raccoon Has Babies Inside A Home?
When kits are present, the situation becomes more complicated because the family will remain until the young are old enough to travel, requiring specialized removal steps.
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What Makes Long-Term Prevention So Important?
If entry points and attractants are not addressed, new raccoons often return season after season, turning a one-time issue into a recurring nuisance.
