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Some Known Factual Statements About On Point Wildlife RemovalThe issue is that they are connecting with some part of your residential or commercial property that you do not want, right? Like, they're entering your garbage, or eating your birdseed, or living under your shed or porch, or tearing up your brand-new sod, or pooping in your swimming pool, or consuming your crops, or eliminating your ornamental goldfish, or threating your feline, and so on. ![]() If they are entering your house, seal shut the entry holes! If they are eating your pet's food, bring the family pet food inside. Check out This Website for how to keep raccoons away here or where to launch a caught raccoon. Morning sir, I have & have had a raccoon in the ceiling for about three years now. ![]() I've discussed this issue with the owner of the property on many events. I've seen the raccoon just as I've seen the squirrels & possums that stroll the location (uncertain which is up there). They have actually disturbed the chimney brick of the next house also. I can hear them moving it. I can move however I 'd prefer NOT too @ the minute if I can help it (time & job constraints). Finally, the property manager wishes to send 2 carpenters today or this weekend to open the ceiling & location a trap (soft & unsure I decrease). They intend to re-seal the ceiling with piece of plywood screwed in. A Biased View of Raccoon Removal - Suburban ExterminatingThey've had NO success with this same trap that they laid on the roofing system (so they say). What do u think? I'm positive that they understand absolutely nothing about what they are doing. This is my health @ stake. Any recommendations or aid on the topic will so be appreciated. I have actually called & left a message with the gentleman u had listed for Philadelphia are. ![]() They are no more certified to do dentistry. Seriously. There's a lot of intricate problems with raccoons in the ceiling, and the carpenter, who has no experience in handling them, will likely make things even worse. They probably will not trap anything, however the raccoon may break into your house if it has no other escape, and if it is incorrectly removed, what about the child raccoons that are most likely up there? You require a wildlife pro, and Kris in Philadelphia is excellent. |
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