Raccoons are very intelligent and resourceful. This is why our 50 point inspection is designed to identify all current and potential raccoon entry points as well as any damage they may have caused. Our hands-on removal techniques are both humane and effective for adult and baby raccoons alike.
Raccoons are not very clean and their presence can lead to severe property damage. Skedaddle offers thorough cleaning and disinfecting of raccoon den sites to eliminate any health risks. We can also remove and replace any damaged attic insulation.
Once the raccoons are gone you want to make sure your home is protected against future entries. Our wildlife technicians are experts in identifying and securing vulnerable areas of your home with exclusion materials that are built to last.
Raccoons are intelligent, mischievous and adaptable critters, and they’ve become accustomed to living in human environments. They are known as much for their cute faces as they are for their garbage-stealing escapades. While they can be highly entertaining, when they set up camp in your space, their antics are no laughing matter.
These animals serve important functions in nature, but they can do a lot of damage to your home or business. Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control technicians are experts in safe and humane raccoon removal. We don’t stop there. After we’ve ensured the unwanted guests are relocated, we also make sure your home or business is cleared of contaminants and any entry points are sealed off to prevent future raccoon home invasions.
The masked bandits in Belleville are the Procyon lotor species. Their range extends from Central America, throughout most of the United States, and into Southern Canada. As more land becomes cleared for agriculture further north, this adaptable animal is extending its range northward as well. Though its original habitat is woodland environments, raccoons are now found in a variety of environments. They’re happy as long as they have access to food, water and suitable den sites.
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Though the masked bandit has an adorable face, you do not want to be on the wrong end of its sharp claws. If you find a raccoon in your space, it’s best to contact professionals to ensure your safety and that of the animal.
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Often, raccoons get their food wet before they eat it, possibly because this allows them to gather more information about their meal through the sensitive nerves in their hands.
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