Once you ve located the access point the next step is to make your home inhospitable.
Raccoons running on roof.
Raccoons are going to arrive in short order if there is a reason and the biggest reason is food.
If you seem to be the only one on the block getting terrorized by these creatures you may be wondering why they chose you over anybody else.
Our wildlife specialists are equipped with the best tools and strategies to help prevent raccoons and other pests from accessing the roof of your property.
Preventing raccoon access to roofs is difficult as these clever creatures can climb up just about any surface but there are ways our professionals can reduce the odds.
Raccoons on the roof 12 07 2004 raccoons are excellent climbers.
Raccoons have even been known to rip shingles off or tear holes in the roof in search of shelter causing damage that can cost many thousands of dollars to repair.
A raccoon on the roof is usually a very good sign that you have a raccoon living in your attic or a raccoon is trying to break into your attic with the intention of living in there.
Very quietly i went to the back sliding doors opened them and stepped outside to see if i could see anything on the roof and by the time i stepped outside there were 5 large raccoons on the ground running fast in a scatter pattern away from where they started.
Trapping raccoons that are regularly on the roof whether the raccoons are getting on the roof or actually using it as a route to the attic trapping is an important way of dealing with the issue and cage traps are the most common approach to catching these animals.
Typically raccoons get in through the eaves of the roof or in openings at the foundation level.
Cayenne pepper is one of the natural raccoon deterrents and a great way to repel critters and pests.
Dealing with a raccoon infestation can be a very frustrating situation.
That does not mean that they are looking for food on your roof but your roof might have been the easiest way out of a tree that is nearby.
If you have spotted a raccoon on the rood during spring.
They are very strong they have very nimble hands and they can actually swivel their hind feet 180 degrees allowing them excellent grip and the rare ability to descend a tree or a wall downspout or screened in pool such as seen above headfirst.