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Few critters, varmints and wild animals compare to the many antics of the raccoon. The raccoon is one of the most common nuisance animals here in the area. We find raccoons  getting into trouble nearly everyday and they often are found in attics, chimneys, fireplaces, stuck in walls and outside tearing up the lawn in search of some yummy white grubs or other insect or beetle larvae in the lawn.


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Dodge County, Wisconsin

Ashippun, Beaver Dam, Brownsville, Burnett, Clyman, Fox Lake, Horicon, Hustisford, Iron Ridge, Juneau, Lebanon, Lomira, Lowell, Mayville, Neosho, Randolph, Reeseville, Rubicon, Theresa, Watertown, Waupun, Woodland

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Milwaukee County , Wisconsin

Cudahy, Franklin, Greendale, Hales Corners, Milwaukee, Oak Creek, Saint Francis, South Milwaukee

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Ozaukee County Wisconsin

Belgium, Cedarburg, Fredonia, Grafton, Mequon, Port Washington, Saukville

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Washington County Wisconsin

Allenton, Colgate, Germantown, Hartford, Hubertus, Jackson, Kewaskum, Newburg, Richfield, Slinger, West Bend

53002 53010 53012 53017 53021 53022 53027 53029 53033 53037 53040 53066 53075 53076 53086 53090 53091 53095

Waukesha County Wisconsin

Big Bend, Brookfield, Butler, Delafield, Dousman, Eagle, Elm Grove, Genesee Depot, Hartland, Lannon, Menomonee Falls, Merton, Mukwonago, Muskego, Nashotah, New Berlin, North Lake, North Prairie, Oconomowoc, Okauchee, Pewaukee, Sussex, Wales, Waukesha

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We get raccoons out and know how to keep raccoons out of your home and attic for good! We know how to properly exclude raccoons  from your home and offer raccoon proofing to qualified homes.

We know how  trap raccoons humanely. We  remove raccoons from attics, chimneys, fireplaces, woodstoves, soffits, fascia, eaves etc.

We control any and all wildlife in your home, business,  commercial or industrial property  and prevent all nuisance raccoon problems and any of your wildlife concerns.
Raccoons, sometimes referred to as “masked bandits”, are often admired for their intelligence and their ingenuity. But these traits also make them quite destructive to homes and businesses. Their average weight is 12 to 20 lbs.  and they should be dealt with very carefully.


Property Damage from Raccoons

  • Raccoons most often like to make dens in chimneys, roofs and attics, especially over bedrooms where it tends to be quieter. They are nocturnal (i.e. active at night), making them quite a nuisance when homeowners are trying to sleep.
FACT: Raccoons have very manipulative paws, which means they can open jars, garbage cans and even door latches. They are also quite strong and will rip up shingles, soffit, flashings and aluminium.
  • Mother raccoons will do just about anything to get to their young if separated and will also try very hard to get back into a den site. The babies (kits) can also be quite curious and destructive once they are mobile.
FACT: The mother instinct in raccoons is very strong and they will cause major damage if separated from their young.
  • Raccoons will chew through electrical wires to clear access to a den site
FACT: Frayed wires pose a serious fire hazard, especially if close to flammable materials like wood or insulation.

Raccoons , Rabies and Other Wildlife Diseases

Health Risks from Raccoons

FACT: Raccoons infected with rabies often cannot be distinguished from healthy ones. Rabies is transmitted through saliva from the infected raccoon to humans and pets, often through a bite.
  • Raccoon feces are commonly infected with a roundworm known as Baylisascaris. If the eggs are ingested by humans, they can cause nausea, organ malfunction, blindness, loss of muscle control and even death. Extreme caution is advised to avoid any contact.
FACT: The roundworm eggs are extremely resilient and can be easily transmitted through water runoff, soil and building materials to surrounding areas.

Raccoons – How to Find Them

  • Raccoons emit a large number of vocalizations and prefer to build dens in warm, dry locations. They are very active animals and will scurry around attics, chimneys and roofs, usually at night. Feces and fur are often found at the entry point and there can be a strong odour detected.
FACT: Raccoons are able to gain entry through just about any common building material (e.g. wood, soffit, aluminium, shingles and flashings). On average, there are 10-25 raccoons per square kilometre in urban areas.

Raccoons – How to Remove Them

  • Simply patching the entry hole doesn’t work. They will rip it open to regain entry or find their young.
FACT: The most effective method is to remove all the raccoons and completely seal the entire building from further entry.
  • Killing or capturing the adult likely won’t solve the problem, since the babies may still be living in the attic, chimney, walls or roof.
FACT: Raccoons usually produce 5-6 babies per year from early spring to late summer. The young become very vocal upon birth and are mobile around six weeks of age. Raccoons usually have 5-6 den sites in residential areas.

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Dodge County, Wisconsin

Ashippun, Beaver Dam, Brownsville, Burnett, Clyman, Fox Lake, Horicon, Hustisford, Iron Ridge, Juneau, Lebanon, Lomira, Lowell, Mayville, Neosho, Randolph, Reeseville, Rubicon, Theresa, Watertown, Waupun, Woodland

53002 53006 53010 53027 53032 53034 53035 53036 53039 53048 53050 53059 53065 53066 53078 53091 53098 53099 53557 53579 53594 53916 53922 53925 53932 53933 53946 53956 53963

Milwaukee County , Wisconsin

Cudahy, Franklin, Greendale, Hales Corners, Milwaukee, Oak Creek, Saint Francis, South Milwaukee

53110 53129 53130 53132 53154 53172 53202 53203 53204 53205 53206 53207 53208 53209 53210 53211 53212 53213 53214 53215 53216 53217 53218 53219 53220 53221 53222 53223 53224 53225 53226 53227 53228 53233 53235

Ozaukee County Wisconsin

Belgium, Cedarburg, Fredonia, Grafton, Mequon, Port Washington, Saukville

53004 53012 53013 53021 53024 53074 53075 53080 53090 53092 53095 53097 53217

Washington County Wisconsin

Allenton, Colgate, Germantown, Hartford, Hubertus, Jackson, Kewaskum, Newburg, Richfield, Slinger, West Bend

53002 53010 53012 53017 53021 53022 53027 53029 53033 53037 53040 53066 53075 53076 53086 53090 53091 53095

Waukesha County Wisconsin

Big Bend, Brookfield, Butler, Delafield, Dousman, Eagle, Elm Grove, Genesee Depot, Hartland, Lannon, Menomonee Falls, Merton, Mukwonago, Muskego, Nashotah, New Berlin, North Lake, North Prairie, Oconomowoc, Okauchee, Pewaukee, Sussex, Wales, Waukesha

53005 53007 53017 53018 53029 53036 53045 53046 53051 53058 53066 53069 53072 53089 53103 53118 53119 53122 53132 53146 53149 53150 53151 53153 53156 53178 53183 53185 53186 53188 53189 53225

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