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Olympia Raccoon Removal is a full-service wildlife control company specializing in the humane trapping and removal of raccoons and other wild animals in Olympia, WA. Whether you have a problem with raccoons in your attic, under your house, tipping over garbage cans, digging up the yard, stealing pet food, pooping in your pool, or any other raccoon mischief we can solve it! The key to our wildlife control lies in our trapping expertise, and ability to employ the correct strategy for your specific wildlife problem. If you have raccoons in your attic for example, the key is in inspection of the attic and house, removal of the nest of baby raccoons, and the preventative work - we seal wild animals out of your house forever. We use humane trapping and relocation methods and we do not use poison! We answer our phone 24/7, and can schedule a same-day or next day appointment. Some of the services we offer include:
- Humane Raccoon Trapping and Relocation
- House, Roof, and Attic Inspections
- Preventative Wildlife Exclusion Repairs
- Raccoon Droppings Cleanup in Attic
- Removal of Baby Raccoons in Attic By Hand
- Poison-free Animal Removal and Prevention
- Porch, Deck, or Shed Exclusion Barriers
- Dead Raccoon Removal - Indoors and Out
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Olympia's Best Raccoon Control:
Raccoons are not the friendliest of animals especially when they are sneakily living under your roof. They chew your wirings and excrete their waste around your house which is a huge health risk and can lead to compromised health if not dealt with the right way. Our raccoon removal company understands the risks associated with getting your house ambushed by these sneaky rodents which is why we provide all services related to removing raccoons, repairing any damages, and then making your property free of germs and bacteria. We provide services on all properties whether they are commercial or private. Our company is committed to providing our clients with the best raccoon removal services. We believe in excellence and make sure it is thoroughly delivered. We are always reachable by our customers through our 24/7 helpline number which is attended by our team and is always open to your concerns. If we think the raccoon issue can be solved by you easily, we provide free consultation and guidance over the phone and ensure that it is solved immediately. We also offer after removal services which include rodent proofing, sanitizing, and repairing all damages caused by the raccoons. Raccoons tend to chew insulation and other materials which results in a lot of damage indoors and outdoors. Additionally, we sanitize the whole property to eliminate all possible chances of bacteria or germs. Furthermore, we identify and seal all gaps that can be used by raccoons to enter your property again through our comprehensive and detailed 32-grade inspection plan which aims to thoroughly find all gaps and spaces so they can be sealed by our raccoon removal specialists. We prioritize your needs above all which is why you can reach out to us at any time and we will schedule a visit by the team on an urgent basis.
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We are Washington's top experts in wildlife and raccoon control. We are not a typical Olympia raccoon control or pest control company. We don't treat wild animals like insects, because they are not! You can't just use poison to get rid of them. You also can't just set a few traps on the ground and call it good. Each situation is unique. And remember, if you have raccoons living in your house, it is almost certainly a female with a litter of young inside. These juveniles must be removed by hand, or they will starve to death and die. And after they are gone, the entry holes into the house must be sealed with professional repairs. Unlike most Olympia pest control, we focus on complete and permanent solutions, by following these steps:
- Inspect the entire house, ground to roof, and the attic
- Seal shut all entry areas with professional grade steel
- If in attic, we remove the baby raccoons by hand
- Technical and human raccoon trapping appropriate to situation
- When necessary, we clean raccoon droppings and replace insulation
Olympia Raccoon Control Tip: I Caught a Raccoon. Now What?
Maybe you had a raccoon that has been a nuisance around your house. Always getting into your garbage. Tearing apart your garden. Maybe even getting into your house.
While you clearly didn't want the animal around, you may very well have not wanted to die either. You simply wanted the thing off your property, so you set up a trap. You put out the perfect bait. You waited overnight and, when you got up in the morning time, success! Your raccoon was caught. Now the question is, what do you do with it?
Caution First
You did great on capturing this raccoon, but before taking any action a few safety thoughts first. First off, consider that raccoons are the carriers of a number of diseases. This includes rabies! The last thing you want is to be scratched or bitten by one of these animals. That could be a serious problem for you or any member of your family.
Plus, you also have to worry about the fact that their feces and urine are dangerous to you as well. Parasites and bacteria can become airborne as they dry. You breathe this in or get it on your skin, and you could have a serious health problem as well. Thus, you have to be extremely careful when handling the animal, even if it is simply by holding the cage.
You want to make sure that you fully protect yourself. This means wearing heavy duty gloves, long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, safety goggles, and surgical mask to protect your respiratory system. You should also wear boots. Let no illness or raccoon because you serious injury.Figure Out a Plan
Before moving the animal at all, you need to figure out a plan of exactly what you'll do with it. One of the most sensible things to do would be to contact your local animal control agency. It is likely that they will not provide any service to you, but they may at least be willing to take the animal from you if you bring it to them. They may also have suggestions of places to take the raccoon.
Catch and Release
If you are able to take the raccoon to a preserve or other similar location, this should be your first stop. Make sure that you use a vehicle that gives plenty of room to slide the trap inside your car or truck. It is probably a good idea to line the seats or the back of your truck with a tarp. That will make cleaning a whole lot easier. Also, cover the cage. Make sure that no fluid of the animal gets out.
If you are unable to take the animal to a wildlife preserve, then your next spot is to take it to a forest area. Open the cage and let the animal get out on its own. You will need to do this in the evening time, as it is getting dark. The animal may not leave the cage or will be in jeopardy if you do it in the daytime. These little steps should help you to protect yourself and safely return the raccoon back to the wild.
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