by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Mar 26, 2018 | Animal Damage Repair, Raccoon Removal
Raccoon Proof Repairs After removing trouble making nuisance animals, the all important next step to prevent future animal problems is a quality repair. In fact, repairing where animals are entering homes is arguably more important than the actual animal removal. If...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Mar 13, 2018 | General Nuisance Problems, Raccoon Removal
Pro Tip : Plastic for Shy Raccoons Picture in your mind a live trap for raccoons. Does it look a lot like the one to the right? If it does you are not alone; as most people associate live traps for raccoons with box traps made out of heavy gauge wire. Want more...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Feb 14, 2018 | Raccoon Removal
Raccoon Mating Season | Ohio Around Christmas we posted a blog concerning Raccoon Activity in the Winter. In that post we noted: Most mating among Ohio raccoons occurs in February and March. As the days lengthen (despite the cold) male raccoons sense the breeding...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Dec 27, 2017 | Raccoon Removal
Are Raccoons Active in Winter? This is a question we occasionally get and the answer is a definite “Yes”! Raccoons do not hibernate. They are active all winter here in Northeast Ohio, though they limit their activities based on the weather and food...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Nov 26, 2017 | Raccoon Removal
How is the Raccoon Getting In? Many times raccoon entry points are pretty obvious. For example, if a raccoon has pulled down some soffit pieces and they are now dangling under the eave, that sort of thing is hard to miss. Other times the entries are fairly subtle or...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Oct 24, 2017 | Animal Damage Repair, Raccoon Removal
Raccoons Feces Piles Up If you look at the picture to the right, you might wonder: What’s in all the trash bags? Why the bio hazard get-up for the nuisance animal remover? The simple answer is: raccoon poop and insulation. Recently, Frontline Animal Removal...