The Best Way To Deal With Raccoons In The Villages

The Best Way To Deal With Raccoons In The Villages

Three Raccoons in a tree in The Villages, FL
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Germs and communicable diseases are always a concern with pests. Should fast procreation be an element, the dangers could be great. If your domicile or establishment is close to grasslands, the woods, or a body of water, you’re bound to see wildlife. Raccoons are notorious for violating human spaces. They might seem meek and mild, but they are not. Find out how you can steer clear of them with Bertram Pest Solutions.

How Do Raccoons Look & Behave? What Are the Risks?

Raccoons are round and stout, weighing anywhere between 15 and 40 pounds. They are 3 feet long and covered in dense brown or black fur. Black markings are on their shaggy tails in the form of rings, while an equally dark outline surrounds their eyes. It resembles a face mask. These animals look hunched over because their front legs are shorter than their back ones.

Raccoons live and breed in wooded areas and watery zones. It’s not uncommon for them to wander into residential and urban locations though, particularly if they’re experiencing a food shortage. They have a reputation for going through garbage bins and spreading the items. Greenery will be ruined as well because they’ll be picking off nuts and fruit. If plenty of pests are around, the raccoons will be happy to consume them. Bugs, mice, rabbits, frogs, and more are a delicacy to them. Soon, they’ll begin to form dens in chimneys and attics. They’ll go under porches too. Signs of infestation are:

  • Finding compost piles and/or trash cans turned over 
  • Discovering destroyed gardens 
  • Noticing that door and window screens are torn
  • Having damaged foundations, siding, shingles, wires, and insulation
  • Seeing heaps of nested organic matter or paw prints
  • Hearing clawing from inside walls or sudden loud noises outside

Don’t approach a raccoon; they’re often in a defensive mode and are liable to be aggressive. Further, they are possible carriers for fleas and ticks, rabies, histoplasmosis, tuberculosis, and tularemia. Both humans and pets can be impacted by these critters. If you or a domestic animal is assaulted by a raccoon, seek medical attention immediately. Fortunately, there are ways to manage a raccoon infestation.

Is There a Way to Prevent Raccoons?

Most people dread doing any type of yard work or exterior maintenance, but it’s necessary to avoid raccoon intrusions. Use these helpful prevention tips: 

  • Add screens and covers to all vents, chimneys, and windows 
  • Use canisters with tight lids for garbage and compost, keep them a few feet from the property
  • Mow the lawn and trim plants frequently
  • Remove debris 
  • Distance greenery and gardens
  • Call Bertram Pest Solutions if you have issues with critters raccoons feeding on

How Will Bertram Pest Solutions Handle Raccoons?

We at Bertram Pest Solutions have meticulous wildlife control systems in place to eradicate raccoons. Our licensed and certified technicians have the skillset and resources necessary to humanely remove these creatures. The exclusion methods include trapping, relocation, and release to a natural environment. All of our treatments are eco-friendly. Our affordable wildlife services in Sumter and Lake County have a lifetime guarantee and an annual renewal attached. Same-day and emergency services are available. When you contact us today at Bertram Pest Solutions, you’ll receive a free inspection! Call us up!