Minneapolis Raccoon Removal MN | MN Raccoon Control

Raccoons can become a huge nuisance very quickly. As with all animals, they usually just do what they need to do to survive. Oftentimes this means ripping a hole in your roof and living in your attic. Once inside, they can really trash the place. These animals can knock over garbage cans, tear up your lawn, nest in your chimney, attics, or under your deck, and also ruin gardens. Read the rest of this entry »

Raccoons Preventing and Controlling Property Damage

Raccoons are intelligent, curious, brazen at times, and even appear to be cute and cuddly. Make no mistake, raccoons are not domesticated like a cat or dog, they are wild animals.  These seemingly friendly critters have sharp teeth and claws and will get nasty if they are cornered by a person or another animal like a dog. Raccoons are wild animals and no attempt should be made to pick them up or pet them, even if they appear tame. Read the rest of this entry »

Wild Animal Management MN | Raccoons

Most wild animals just mind their own businesses and never cause a conflict with people. In fact, many people really enjoy their interactions with wildlife. Often, species are not viewed as pests in their normal habitats but may clash with people when they enter our world. How many people worry about a skunk in the woods? Yet a skunk under the porch or a squirrel in your attic is an entirely different matter. Read the rest of this entry »

Minnesota Wild Animal Management | Raccoon Removal

Raccoons are definitely the number one invader of homes and buildings. Raccoons are nocturnal, typically sleeping during the day and becoming active at night. This prevents many people from witnessing raccoons’ disruptive behaviors. These animals can knock over garbage cans, tear up your lawn, nest in your chimney, attics, or under your deck, and also ruin gardens. Read the rest of this entry »

Wild Life Management MN | Wild Animal Removal | Wild Animal Disposal

The raccoon’s antics and its appealing face make it a favorite of some and a villain to others–especially to someone whose cornfield has been raided. These excellent climbers and swimmers thrive in almost any environment and eat everything from crayfish to corn–not to mention garbage. Raccoons are most active at night. This prevents many people from witnessing raccoons’ disruptive behaviors. Read the rest of this entry »

Raccoon Removal and Control MN

Raccoons are one of the most common nuisance animals in the United States. If you have been hearing scratching sounds in your attic, walls, chimney, or crawlspace chances are it’s a raccoon.

Raccoons may gain entry to your attic, crawlspace, walls, and raccoons in the chimney of your home or business.

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MN Wild Animal Removal, Prevention & Animal Damage Repair

The Raccoon is a most unusual critter. The word “raccoon” is derived from the Algonquian word aroughcoune, “he who scratches  with his hands.” Raccoons will eat anything, and are one of the few animals that have benefited from human characteristics. They have thumbs that make quick work of garbage cans, doors, and other formerly closed, containers. Read the rest of this entry »

Raccoon’s

Most people think of the raccoon as being a sweet and cuddly creature but as you are about to discover, many raccoon facts say otherwise.  Yes, raccoons are cut and they are furry but this wild animal is known for causing a variety of problems.

Raccoons are commonly referred to as the “masked bandit” for good reason.  One of the interesting raccoon facts is that this animal can get into about anything.  Literally, they can open doors, pull out drawers, open fish traps, you name it.  Because of their nimble little hands, sheer determination, and natural curiosity when it comes to food, raccoons are notorious for making a mess as they search for something to eat. Read the rest of this entry »

Raccoon Removal In Minnesota

Raccoons are nocturnal, typically sleeping during the day and becoming active at night.  This prevents many people from witnessing raccoons’ disruptive behaviors.  These animals can knock over garbage cans, tear up your lawn, nest in your chimney, attics, or under your deck, and also ruin gardens.  Raccoons can become a huge nuisance very quickly.  Also the feces may carry parasites that can be transferred to humans and pets, sanitation is a must!

If you are experiencing problems with raccoons, give your local Animal Management experts a call.  Though not common, these animals can carry rabies which can be fatal to any mammal.  Another problem is getting these animals out of tight areas.  Sometimes their young can be in very precarious places and difficult to remove.

Calling Minnesota Wild Animal Management professionals ensures humane and effective removal of raccoons to ensure they will not return.

Raccoons, Part III

Raccoons can harm your family pets in many ways in addition to causing harm to your yard and home, and spreading diseases to humans.

Raccoons can carry Aleutians disease, which slowly kills minks and ferrets.  They may also carry a slightly different strain of this disease, the parvovirus, which affects dogs and cats.  The parvovirus can ultimately lead to your dog or cat’s death, even if they are immunized against it.

If you have noticed unexplained damage to your garden or fruit trees, garbage cans or dumpsters tipped over, damage to your roof or siding and/or a growling or sometimes whining noise in your attic or chimney, it may be time to call for help.  At Minnesota Animal Management, we can tell you if your problem is raccoons and remove any animal pest(s) you may have in a humane manner.  We will also fix any damage that the pest(s) may have caused and ensure they do not return.

If you suspect you have a raccoon problem, call Minnesota Wild Animal Management. today.  (612) 237-8282 : (651) 633-8600 : (763) 785-1414 : (952) 881-6662

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