Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    450donn's Avatar
    450donn Posts: 1,821, Reputation: 239
    Ultra Member
     
    #1

    May 22, 2008, 10:20 AM
    Racoon in the attic
    Anybody have a sure fire method of getting a momma Raccoon out of the attic with her young short of lead poisoning?
    DaBaAd's Avatar
    DaBaAd Posts: 271, Reputation: 36
    Full Member
     
    #2

    May 22, 2008, 10:33 AM
    Call a professional wildlife trapping company 450donn, these are intelligent creatures and capable of doing anything to protect their young and might even be illegal to remove them yourself. Check with your local wildlife agency.
    progunr's Avatar
    progunr Posts: 1,971, Reputation: 288
    Ultra Member
     
    #3

    May 22, 2008, 10:36 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by DaBaAd
    Call a professional wildlife trapping company 450donn, these are intelligent creatures and capable of doing anything to protect their young and might even be illegal to remove them yourself. Check with your local wildlife agency.
    I agree, you need a professional to take care of this for you.

    Here is a link with much information, and some photos as well.

    How to Get a Raccoon Out of an Attic
    ginsenghunter's Avatar
    ginsenghunter Posts: 5, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #4

    May 24, 2008, 06:15 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by 450donn
    Anybody have a sure fire method of getting a momma Raccoon out of the attic with her young short of lead poisoning?
    Try the local humane society or animal control they might have a live trap they could loan you. I would bait it with moist cat food, sardines, or something similar. I don't believe removing a racoon from your home is illegal anywhere that I know of. It is a good idea to get it out though especially if you have other pets. Racoons along with other mammals can carry rabies and should be approached with cautiion even if they are in a trap and please don't let them bite or scratch you. If they do you will need to seek immediate professional medical attention.
    gnahcd's Avatar
    gnahcd Posts: 215, Reputation: 39
    Full Member
     
    #5

    May 27, 2008, 02:51 PM
    Raccoons are protected fur-bearing mammals is most states with seasons established for running, hunting, or trapping them. Most states, however, will have provisions for landowners to deal with racoons that are damaging their property. Check with your state wildlife agency.

    In my department, (I work for a county agriculture dept), racoons are referred to our federal US Dept of Agriculture trapper. Our first response is to teach people to exclude the racoon, or otherwise live with it. One local city refuses to euthanize captured animals so they have declined our service.

    Other than the legality issue the previous answers are good ones. Seek professional help. An additional resource is your county extension agent or your state or local agriculture depts.

    If you do decide to do the work yourself, here are reminders, considerations and tips to help:
    1. a mother racoon will be defensive and can be vicious 2. Close all entrances but one to force the mother out through the one entrance. If there weren't babies then I would have recommended closing that entrance when the racoon is known to be outside. 3. Racoons are nocturnal. 4. Use flour sprinkled at the last exit/entrance to indicate movement. 5. Don't trap the babies inside. 6. It is probably illegal to relocate the racoon, but if you do choose to relocate, relocate it properly, be careful, and remember that you might be introducing a pest to some other property, or it might not survive where you move it to. And finally 7. Are you prepared to deal with a live racoon?

    More information can be found at Raccoons Management Guidelines--UC IPM
    ginsenghunter's Avatar
    ginsenghunter Posts: 5, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #6

    May 28, 2008, 02:46 AM
    One thing to keep in mind in response to being referred USDA "trapper" (Wildlife Services) will most likely refer you to a local animal control or nusaince wildlife control company.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search


Check out some similar questions!

Air ducts in attic [ 2 Answers ]

My son used about a 8 foot port of the air duct that runs through the attic to walk on (attic is not floored) and he mashed that section about 50% flat. I am very handy with repairs but I have never tackled this before. How much trouble is it to replace that section of ductwork? Thanks for any...

Attic fan trouble [ 1 Answers ]

How do I wire a 3 speed pull chain swtich for a attic fan

Racoon Eyes from the Tanning Bed [ 1 Answers ]

Ok I lay in a tanning bed, I wear the goggles and now I have white rings around my eyes. How can I fix this?:eek:

Attic plumbing [ 3 Answers ]

Hello, Im looking for info on adding a complete bathroom to my attic, my question Is really about the drains, I want to ad a shower, tiolet, sink. There is a bathroom almost directly (about 3ft over ) below where I would like to put this. I was wondering if I can connect to the drains...

Attic bathroom [ 5 Answers ]

Hi - we want to add a bathroom in our attic, right above existing bathrooms, but can't do 'the right thing' with running a new vent stack line to tie in fixtures below the existing units. My question is: If we put in this bathroom, which would be wet venting everything, what problems will it...


View more questions Search