Raccoons, sometimes referred to as “masked bandits”, are often admired for their intelligence and their ingenuity. But these traits also make them quite destructive to homes and businesses. Racoon damage can be costly and their average weight is 12 to 20 lbs. (5.5 to 9 kg.) which makes it difficult to get rid of raccoons. Because of their size and intelligence they should be dealt with very carefully.
See also details on our raccoon removal and exclusion services , our raccoon case study and the information sheet on raccoon roundworm . You can also view the raccoon damage photo gallery on the right.
FACT: Raccoons have very manipulative paws, which means they can open jars, garbage cans and even door latches. They are also quite strong and will rip up shingles, soffit, flashings and aluminium.
FACT: The mother instinct in raccoons is very strong and they will cause major damage if separated from their young.
FACT: Frayed wires pose a serious fire hazard, especially if close to flammable materials like wood or insulation.
FACT: Raccoons infected with rabies often cannot be distinguished from healthy ones. Rabies is transmitted through saliva from the infected raccoon to humans and pets, often through a bite.
FACT: The roundworm eggs are extremely resilient and can be easily transmitted through water runoff, soil and building materials to surrounding areas.
FACT: Raccoons are able to gain entry through just about any common building material (e.g. wood, soffit, aluminium, shingles and flashings). On average, there are 10-25 raccoons per square kilometre in urban areas.
FACT: The most effective method is to remove all the raccoons and completely seal the entire building from further entry.
FACT: Raccoons usually produce 5-6 babies per year from early spring to late summer. The young become very vocal upon birth and are mobile around six weeks of age. Raccoon damage in residential areas, where raccoons usually have 5-6 den sites, is common.
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