Re: Raccoons in my attic
[Re: Aggierose]
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05/14/20 09:01 AM
05/14/20 09:01 AM
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N Central Iowa
iayogi17
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find a better company to solve your problem. I would have given eviction paste/fluid about two days to work (with a camera to watch for results), then after I would have trapped mom, locate little one and remove by hand. repair and seal off enter so you don't have more raccoons move in
Brad Mohr
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Re: Raccoons in my attic
[Re: Aggierose]
#6872832
05/14/20 11:42 PM
05/14/20 11:42 PM
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New York
Short Track
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They are so disease ridden,.. and you don't want to kill them ??? It is the law in most places to kill them. My local game warden says fill a garbage can with water, and bury them afterwards.
Having said that, many guys release them 5-10 miles away... but then they become someone else's problem.
And I guarantee you, there are 30 more coons living in your neighborhood.
Just a weekend trapper...
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Re: Raccoons in my attic
[Re: Aggierose]
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05/15/20 12:06 AM
05/15/20 12:06 AM
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NC, Person Co.
QuietButDeadly
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Would you rather take care of the problem by the legally required method (kill the raccoon) or risk the raccoon roundworm get transferred to you or your kids? This is not something to play with. Just because raccoons look cute and cuddly does not mean that they are. Is the person you hired going to clean up the feces in your attic IF they are successful in getting the female and her litter to leave? Read about this parasite: Raccoon RoundwormsAnd, BTW, this is just one of several potential disease risks with raccoons.
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Re: Raccoons in my attic
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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05/15/20 10:51 AM
05/15/20 10:51 AM
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So what you are saying is that with all the raccoons I've handled in the past 65 years, I should have been dead a long time ago. And not even one raccoon related disease; Imagine that! We probably did close to 2 thousand raccoons last year!
Not at all Paul. You are a professional and understand the risks and how to mitigate them. You would more than likely have solved this problem and we would have never heard about it. The OP, on the other hand, has no clue what they are dealing with or the potential consequences of their cute and cuddy attitude about their home invaders. And it is not obvious that the folks hired to solve the problem have made the homeowner aware of the possibilities either.
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Re: Raccoons in my attic
[Re: Aggierose]
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05/15/20 05:59 PM
05/15/20 05:59 PM
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Killingly, CT
Brian Mongeau
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It's not always counterproductive to catch and release a raccoon. I'm assuming that in Texas, as well as many other states, it only has to be euthanized if removed from the property. In the situation described by Aggie, here is what I do. Catch the raccoon coming out, in a positive set cage over the entry hole. This confirms the right one is caught and you can easily see if it's a lactating sow. Once you have her on the ground...scare the crap out of her. Roll the cage, spray with water, smack cage with a stick, yell at her. Make it clear she's not welcome. Release her on site. She will run off into the brush. She will come back at dark and move her litter out of the house. (a trail camera works great for these situations, to make sure she takes the pups) It's worked for me 6 of 7 times, when there is no access to litter. She'll probably never be caught in a cage again, so if she is stubborn and refuses to leave, a #160 conibear over the entry and cut the hole.
Last edited by Brian Mongeau; 05/15/20 06:57 PM. Reason: Added info and spelling
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Re: Raccoons in my attic
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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05/17/20 02:52 AM
05/17/20 02:52 AM
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So what you are saying is that with all the raccoons I've handled in the past 65 years, I should have been dead a long time ago. And not even one raccoon related disease; Imagine that! We probably did close to 2 thousand raccoons last year!
Thank you for posting something with a little common sense. I’m honestly shocked at the people who seem to think that I’m going to catch something from a raccoon because it’s in my attic. I’m not keeping it for a pet to love on! Geez.
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