Does Ammonia Work?
Many homeowners are familiar with the claim that ammonia will scare raccoons away from their property, but this is not true, sad to say. The claim is that ammonia mimics the odour of predator urine, convincing the raccoon they are not safe on the property. Unfortunately, raccoons do not seem to care about the mimic. Also, ammonia does not have the staying power natural predator scents have; it will wash away with the rain or quickly fade after a day or two.Why Is DIY Wildlife Removal Dangerous and Expensive?
The problem with many DIY "solutions" is that they are anecdotal and unreliable. While someone might believe ammonia worked to scare raccoons away, they likely have no evidence to corroborate their assumption. Raccoons can have multiple nests within a specific area and might occasionally move to be closer to food, meaning a well-meaning homeowner might mistake normal animal behaviour for evidence of a homespun fix. Besides DIY "solutions" being unreliable, they can also be dangerous. Unless you have significant experience removing wild animals from places, you should never approach one. Wildlife is unpredictable, and many animals carry bacteria and diseases that can affect people and domestic pets. Finally, DIY removal is not only dangerous, but it is also potentially more costly than hiring a professional. Some wildlife is protected, meaning removing them is illegal. Also, trapping is not legal in all jurisdictions. Experienced wildlife control technicians know the laws and regulations for dealing with various wildlife, including raccoons.What Is the Best Way To Prevent a Wildlife Problem?
Prevention is the best way to ensure you do not have to contend with a wildlife problem. Unfortunately, many homeowners don't know fundamental prevention strategies. Experts suggest focusing on four key areas.1. Yard Maintenance
Raccoons will make dens in areas that provide enough shelter and security. If your yard is overgrown, or if you have piles of lumber stacked against a shed with easy access to its understructure, a raccoon can see it as an invitation to stay. Keeping your yard clean and free of clutter and ensuring the underside of structures is sealed is an excellent way to keep raccoons away.