Q: Something is moving around in my attic, and I think it may be a raccoon. How can I identify my unwelcome guest, and if my suspicions are correct, how do I get rid of a raccoon in the attic? A: ...
Homes should be frequently inspected and well-maintained to reduce the number of bugs, rodents, or other pests from creeping their way inside. Even the smallest of gaps in the fascia or soffit panels ...
I have raccoons in my attic. Before I evict them, I want to provide an alternate place for them to go. There aren’t really enough trees around here anyway, so I want to make a raccoon house or two. Do ...
Raccoons are known for their destruction and often rummage through people’s garbage cans, landscaping and gardens. But a homeowner in the U.S. is facing a different kind of destruction - a hole in his ...
Raccoons like to spend cold weather in safe hidey-holes. When autumn arrives, they direct their attention to finding a den to spend the winter in a low-energy rest state known as torpor. Then spring ...
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