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Pro-Pest is your go-to pest control company if you need raccoon removal in Toronto. We offer our services to both residential and commercial properties in need of raccoon control. We provide high-quality and long-lasting solutions with integrity and professionalism. We are at your disposal day and night and provide effective advice and a tailor-fit response to meet your needs. We use our in-depth knowledge of raccoon behaviour to respond effectively to your situation, eliminating your pest problems. Everything you need to know about Raccoons can be answered below. If you require any additional information not listed below, please feel free to Contact the Pros at Pro Pest – Call 416-487-4179. The fur of raccoons has guard hair of 2-2 1/4 inches long on the back areas, and underfur is 1 1/2″ or 1 3/4″ long and dense. Fur colours vary in areas. Most raccoons are a dirty blondish with darker colours of guard hairs mottling the overall appearance. Reddish colours occur regularly in areas and some raccoons are darker colours. They have 40 teeth, including 4 elongated and sharp canine teeth. The hind legs of the raccoon are longer than the front legs, giving them a hunched appearance as they walk or run. Toes number five on each foot and the front feet are dexterous, allowing the raccoon to grasp and clutch items. Depending on the animal it is possible for them to be a meter long and 20 kilograms (3 feet 3 inches & 40 pounds). However this is often only the case with larger males, normally they are about as big as a large house cat Raccoons are nocturnal meaning active at night. You may hear noises (loud noises) in the attic, walls, roof, garage, fireplace etc., during this time. You may also hear squealing or crying during mating season. Vents, attic fans, and roofing can easily be damaged by a raccoon attempting to enter or exit your premises. If they have been nesting in your place for a while, you may experience a bad odor due to fecal matter and urine. (Fecal matter and urine carry bacteria and should not be inhaled or touched.) Raccoons can be carriers of rabies and canine/feline distemper. Raccoons may have a roundworm that can infect humans who accidentally ingest or inhale eggs that are passed through raccoon feces. They may also be hosts for leptospirosis and giardiasis. Take responsibility for your family’s and pet’s health by preventing contact with wildlife and keeping their vaccinations up to date. Raccoons are attracted to a residence for garbage, pet food, fruit, water, shelter, compost (worms and food waste) and BBQ grills usually. For help removing raccoons from your home or office, just give us a call. You could try feeding pets inside or remove food after a meal. Keep BBQ grills clean and stored in garage/shed. Try keeping garbage in metal sealable containers and block any openings under buildings. Pets such as dogs and cats should not be let out unsupervised and preferably need to be kept on a leash and controlled. When rabbits or other small animals are housed outdoors, proper protection is absolutely necessary. If possible, pets should be brought into the house or a secure outbuilding at night to avoid any chance of raccoon attacks. No. While they do aestivate, they do not sleep for the entire winter. Aestivation means sleeping for extended periods, but an animal in this state can be awoke, while an animal in hibernation cannot be awoke. Breeding season begins in February in most parts and as early as December in warmer areas, so by this time they fully awake and are active. Breeding season begins in February in most parts and as early as December in warmer areas. They bear their young in April and May. How To Get Rid Of Raccoons There are a variety of home solutions you can apply to remove raccoons from the property. These include using ultrasound deterrent devices, installing motion-activated sprinklers, using ammonia, and building fences. However, the best way to deal with them is to call a professional. They will remove the raccoons as well as identify and seal entry points to make sure they don’t return. Why The Removal Of Raccoons Is Necessary Raccoons can damage your property, gnawing through electrical wires, ripping off the insulation from attic walls, and damaging air ducts. Not to mention, they can use your attic as a toilet, contributing to unsanitary conditions. Raccoons are also a vector for various diseases and parasites including rabies and roundworms. Who To Call For Raccoon Removal Calling a professional is the best way to rid your property of raccoon problems. Get in touch with Pro-Pest today so we can deal with the issue. We will develop a customized response plan using only humane methods. Our long-term solutions include getting rid of entry points to ensure the raccoons don’t return. If you are looking for assistance with Raccoon Removal simply give us a call at Pro-Pest. (416) 487-4179 We also offer other services including Squirrel RemovalRodent RemovalBat Removal, and Bee Nest Removal. Fill out the small form on the right side of the page to ask a question! Pro-Pest deals with every kind of client, from the small residential houses to major commercial hi-rise buildings, providing exceptional service to everyone. Our company is honest, reliable and guaranteed. All of our work comes with a written guarantee. If you have any problems after we visit your premises you can call any time and we will be out right away to ensure your customer satisfaction. All of our technicians are qualified in the pest control and wildlife control field. We also have excellent work ethics, and we ensure that our job is followed through to the smallest detail. We are so confident of the work we do, that we guarantee excellent results in all of the procedures we do. For the safety of the client we implement the safest pest control techniques.

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416-487-4179

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