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In order to identify whether or not a property is infested with raccoons, Bugsway Pest Control often conduct exhaustive examinations.
If you have already determined that raccoons are living in your attic, it is in your best interest to get in touch with Bugsway Raccoon Pest Control and Wildlife Removal so that they can help you remove them in a safe manner. If you try to get rid of raccoons on your own, you could end up getting bitten or scratched because these animals can get aggressive if they feel threatened or if they are trying to protect their young.
Bugsway Residential Pest control experts do thorough checks of private areas to find out if raccoons are living there. They safely remove raccoons, seal up places where they can get in, and offer effective ways to keep them from coming back, making sure your home is raccoon-free.
Bugsway Commercial Pest Control Services offer thorough inspections, safe removal of pests like raccoons, and effective solutions that are made for industrial spaces. They focus on stopping new infestations and making sure that businesses are pest-free.
You can take the following preventative measures to lessen the likelihood of having run-ins with raccoons and to prevent raccoons from entering your property in the first place.
Garbage cans with secure lids Raccoons are drawn to areas with food sources, thus it is important to ensure that the lids of your outdoor garbage cans are safe and cannot be easily opened. You might want to keep the lids of the bins securely closed by using bins that have locking mechanisms, securing the lids with bungee cords or straps, or a combination of these methods.
Eliminate any food sources that could attract raccoons Remove any food sources that could attract raccoons. This includes securing food for pets inside the home, picking up fruit that has fallen from trees, and removing bird feeders or fastening them in a way that prevents raccoons from accessing them.
Block off potential entry points Conduct an in-depth inspection of the outside of your home to locate and block any potential entry points that raccoons could use to enter your property. This involves fixing vents that have been damaged, securing roof tiles that have become loose, and closing gaps around pipes, wires, and other openings.
Maintain your tree trimming: Raccoons are adept climbers, so maintain your tree trimming by removing any overhanging branches that could allow them access to your roof or attic. Maintain a safe distance between your house and any nearby trees.
Put up deterrents: If you want to prevent raccoons from coming near your home, you should put up some natural deterrents. Near potential access points or in places where raccoons have been seen, you can place rags soaked in ammonia, predator urine, or commercial raccoon repellents.
Set up motion-detecting lighting and sprinklers around your home. You should think about setting up motion-detecting lighting and sprinklers around your property. Raccoons are nocturnal animals; therefore, abrupt noises or movements, such as the activation of lights or the spraying of water, might scare and deter them from coming.
Raccoon-proof your compost bins If you have a compost bin, you should check to be that it is adequately sealed or enclosed to prevent raccoons from gaining access to the compost.
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