1. Pots and Pans
If you hit pots and pans together, or strike them with a wooden spoon, they make a loud clanging noise that is likely to scare off any wild animals in your yard, including raccoons. The benefit of this method is that you probably already have all the materials you need available. Nevertheless, while the neighbours may not mistake the sound for gunfire, it could still annoy them. Prolonged exposure to loud noises could still damage your hearing.2. Shouting
Nature has equipped you with tools you could use to deter raccoons with sound: your own vocal cords. If you stood outside shouting and screaming at the raccoons from a safe distance, it would probably startle them enough so that they'd run away. Nevertheless, after the initial startle, the raccoons would probably return to the yard after it quieted down to investigate. You would have to stand in your yard shouting and screaming all night, which wouldn't be very practical and could also damage your vocal cords.3. Radio
Raccoons in rural areas are startled by human voices. To keep them out of your yard, you could tune a radio to a talk station and leave it on out in your yard all night. It would be difficult to find a volume that was loud enough to scare raccoons and yet not so loud that it wouldn't keep you up all night. Also, raccoons in urban settings are used to human noise, so it probably wouldn't have an effect.4. Wind Chimes
When wind chimes are agitated by a passing breeze, they produce musical tones. Wind chimes are pleasing to people but can be frightening to animals that don't know where the sound is coming from. Wind chimes shouldn't disturb your neighbours or keep you up all night. Nevertheless, for wind chimes to be effective as a raccoon deterrent, you would have to move them around your yard frequently so the raccoons don't have a chance to adapt to them. Even that might not be successful.5.Motion Activated Noise Systems
Much like motion activated sprinklers or lights help to keep raccoons away, activated noise systems startle raccoons from the property. Since raccoons feel safe in predictable environments, this tactic may help deter them from returning in the future. However, raccoons are clever, and once they discover the sound is non-threatening, they may return.Call Skedaddle for Raccoon Removal in Markham
