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Green Bay

Raccoon removal in Green bay is nothing new to us here! Everyone wonders how raccoons get in an attic, inside soffets, and in walls of there home. Why raccoons get in houses, and arent the raccoons supposed to be afraid of people? Call us now, and I’ll explain it to you.

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 Raccoons in the wild are scared of anything new. Be it people, dogs, gunshots, you name it, if they dont know what it is, they are scared of it. But in the city people arent so out of the ordinary. Houses are everywhere, and there is heat in the attic. To the raccoon it is just a fancy hollow tree.

 But the raccoon wont bother to break in homes unless theres a reasion for it. A female raccoon wants to give birth to raccoon litters near the food and water. If you dont want to worry about your lawn being a feeding area for raccoons, you can start with the garbage. Keep it in cans with locking lids.

Bird feeders are good chow for any raccoon, as they dont mind eating grain.

Some of the biggest problems in feeding raccoons is when people feed dogs and cats outside. STOP DOING THAT! The raccoons love it. If you dont feed them, they will go away. Raccoons also eat bird eggs, small animals, and frogs and shellfish, but none of that should be of consern to you, as you cant control that food source.

Now be sure to cut off any water suply for them. That includes pools, bird baths, and small ponds.

We service the following cities of Brown County including Green Bay

Allouez
Anston
Ashwaubenon
Askeaton
Bay Settlement
Bellevue
Benderville
Buckman
Champion
Chapel Ridge
Cormier
De Pere
Denmark
  Howard
Kolb
Kunesh
Langes Corners
Lark
Little Rapids
Mill Center
Morrison
New Franken
Oneida
Pine Grove
Pittsfield
Poland
Preble
Pulaski
Shirley
Sniderville
Suamico
Sugar Bush
Tremble
Wayside
Wequiock
West De Pere
Wrightstown
A and V Terrace Gardens
Camelot Terrace
Coppens Corner
Glenmore 

Hobart MH Park
Humboldt
North Baird MH Park
Olympic Village
Red Banks
River View MH Park

Duck Creek
Dyckesville

Edgewater Beach
Elm Tree Corners
Flintville
Fontenoy
Green Bay
Greenleaf
Haevers Corners

Hobart
Holland

   

 

Raccoon Removal in Green Bay should be done by professionals. Its just a good idea because a botched raccoon job could cause bigger problems than you already have.

Raccoon in Chimney or Fireplace- Raccoon in a Chimney or Fireplace in Madison, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, Chicago, St Louis

If you have a raccoon in your chimney or fireplace, chances are she intends to stay until her young are grown. Raccoons everywhere are selecting dens. I have field operators in Los Angeles, San Diego, St. Louis, Green Bay, Milwaukee, Madison, Sacramento and Phoenix. All are having the same problem, as they do every year.

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How they found there way, and why they chose your house is a little more complicated. Tree branches are a good place to start. Keep them trimmed away from your home, and the animals have no ladder to get there. But that wont stop a gutter climbing raccoon. In the back of the big picture, a raccoon probably ripped the chimney cap off, like it was just some branches in his way. They dont get the name little grizzley bear for nothing! They are destructive and strong animals..

 

Raccoon climbing to roof

 

Stop feeding things around your house! Dog food is a biggie, and so are sources of water. But bird feeders are a good one and so are garbage cans. So we gotta eliminate food sources.

Get a wildlife professional out to fix the issue. They will get the raccoon to move her babies and install a heavy duty chimney cap. One that even a pregnant raccoon cant budge!

If you have a raccoon in your chimney or fireplace, chances are she intends to stay until her young are grown. Raccoons everywhere are selecting dens. I have field operators in Los Angeles, San Diego, St. Louis, Chicago, Green Bay, Milwaukee, Madison, and Phoenix. All are having the same problem, as they do every year.