Raccoon family in my attic
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If they are not out by now then I hope that they are paying rent!

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(05-15-2017, 02:35 PM)carwashguy Wrote: My neighbor has an outbuilding that had a raccoon living in the attic. He had the roof replaced a couple of weeks ago

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I read in another thread that he should have just torn down the whole building and built a new one.


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#33
They love Cheetos.
Then you can track them by their orange footyprints.
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(01-18-2018, 01:16 AM)JeffreyGonzales Wrote: Do you hear the sound of raccoon because from the sound you can also suspect that if they are still there or not. The sound of the raccoon is like the sound of loud scratching. If you are still not sure that they have left or not you can use traps to catch them and get them out of your house. You can also take some help of professionals like Exterminator New Haven County CT, Exterminator Ridgefield CT, Exterminator Newtown CT, Exterminator Redding CT or any other which you could by looking for them online. You can also try for some do it yourself methods to get them out.

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(01-18-2018, 05:18 AM)Dusty Workshop Wrote: If they are not out by now then I hope that they are paying rent!

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Just a spammer that got in. Posting in old posts with links gives them away.
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#35
I had visiting raccoons.  I called a critter control company and they found that the family was out at the moment and he used chicken wire to block all the access.

Buy you want to make sure that they are not home when you do this, or the place will smell like dead raccoons.
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(01-18-2018, 01:32 PM)Cooler Wrote: I had visiting raccoons.  I called a critter control company and they found that the family was out at the moment and he used chicken wire to block all the access.

Buy you want to make sure that they are not home when you do this, or the place will smell like dead raccoons.


Pull em out and barbecue em before they start smelling.
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#37
I had a border collie that used to kill coons. They can be extremely viscous. The last thing I would do is climb into an attic with a coon. I can see severe bites, headaches from hitting head on rafters and finally falling through drywall between joists!
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#38
Coons?!? Anytime we have coon's, Mama just chases them off the porch with a broom.

Sorry, I couldn't resist. But they love Sardines.
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(01-26-2018, 01:06 AM)bmich Wrote: ... But they love Sardines.

And cat food.

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