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Double Chimney Trouble

Double Chimney Trouble

Raccoons Love Uncapped Chimneys Raccoons getting into fireplaces via uncapped chimneys is nothing new for us. In fact, there are a lot of unused, uncapped chimneys out there tempting raccoons to move in. As the weather gets colder, any spot that gives shelter and...
Trim Those Trees!

Trim Those Trees!

Raccoons Use Close Trees We’ve said it before, we’ll say it again, “Trim those trees!” Trees too close to a structure give nuisance animals an unfair advantge.  And when it comes to getting into our homes, they often need no more help. A tree...
Raccoons Return

Raccoons Return

More Raccoons Last week’s blog post was about chimney chase raccoons.   If you missed it, feel free to go back and learn about why raccoons love wood framed chimneys. One of the videos in that post shows a raccoon Ryan caught by the base of a chimney. It seemed...
Vacant Property Raccoons

Vacant Property Raccoons

No Vacancy Raccoons  The roadside motel on iconic Route 66 has just sold its last room.    The night clerk flips a switch and the neon “NO” is illuminated in front of the word “Vacancy”.  Now other late-night travelers looking for a bed don’t waste time pulling off...
Raccoon Destruction

Raccoon Destruction

Nuisance Raccoons Force Way Into Attic Raccoons can be very destructive when they are determined to get into a house. Today we share a recent example of this power to destroy when one really wants to get inside.   How Do Raccoons Get In? Raccoons often exploit...
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