Raccoons in Your Backyard Understanding and Coexisting

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Title: Raccoons in Your Backyard Understanding and Coexisting


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  • Raccoons in Your Backyard Understanding and
    Coexisting
  • 416-429-5393
  • 833-833-4295
  • hawkeye_at_hawkeye.ca

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  • Why Are There Raccoons in Your Backyard?
  • Food Raccoons raid your trash, gardens, and bird
    feeders for meals.
  • Shelter They seek shelter in dense trees, sheds,
    crawl spaces, or even your attic.
  • Water Ponds, birdbaths, and even leaky faucets
    quench their thirst.
  • Safety Moms-to-be look for cozy dens under decks
    or in thick foliage.
  • Pathway Your backyard might just be on their
    nightly travel route.

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  • Raccoon Rendezvous Risks and Concerns to Consider
  • Disease Raccoons carry rabies, roundworm, and
    other diseases.
  • Property Damage They can raid trash cans, damage
    attics, and more.
  • Pet Threats Raccoons can attack or compete with
    pets for food.
  • Safety Concerns They may attack if cornered,
    especially with young.
  • Noise Nuisance Their vocalizations can be
    disruptive at night.
  • Unwanted Guests They may settle in and become
    difficult to remove.

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Signs of a Raccoon Invasion in Your Backyard
  • Paw Prints 3-4 inches, five toes, heel pad, near
    food/trees.
  • Scratch Marks On decks, trees, siding (climbing
    foraging).
  • Droppings Oval, dog-sized, near dens/foraging
    (seeds/berries).
  • Sounds Chattering, growling, hissing, mating
    trills (at night).
  • Sightings Masked bandits, ringed tails,
    dusk/dawn.

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What Should You Do if You Encounter a Raccoon in
Your Backyard?
  • Stay calm and observe, avoid startling them.
  • Give them space, back away slowly.
  • Secure food sources, bring indoors or seal tight.
  • Seal entry points, close up potential den sites.
  • Use humane deterrents like lights, sprinklers,
    loud noises.
  • Call wildlife control for concerns, young
    raccoons, or damage.

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  • Reference Links
  • How to Trap Raccoons That Are in Your Attic and
    Chimney
  • How Can I Protect Myself from Common Raccoon
    Diseases?
  • Why Should Toronto Residents Avoid Contact with
    Raccoons?
  • Benefits of Preventive Raccoon Control How Can
    Hawkeye Help Protect Your Property?
  • 10 Tell-Tale Signs You Have a Raccoon in Your Home

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  • Contact Us
  • 416-429-5393
  • Hawkeye in Canada
  • 833-833-4295
  • Hawkeye in U.S.A
  • hawkeye_at_hawkeye.ca

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  • Thank you
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