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Attic Raccoons Happen

Discovering raccoons in your attic can be a homeowner’s nightmare, but often, it’s the unnoticed maintenance issues that pave the way for these clever intruders.

In this post, we’ll explore a real-life scenario where a broken window pane and unlatched windows provided an open invitation for raccoons, and how Frontline Animal Removal not only removes the pests but secures your home against future visits.

The Unseen Invitation to Attic Raccoons

Ryan was at a home recently for a “Raccoons in the Attic” call : a common occurrence.

As he inspected the house, the entry method was quickly found: the raccoons were getting in through a broken window pane.

A little more investigating found another issue that will allow easy raccoon entry: unlatched windows.  Ryan was able to press on the tops of the windows and open them up.  A snooping raccoon could easily replicate this.

A broken attic window pane      Unlatched attic window

In this video where Ryan shows what he found:

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Maintenance & Attic Raccoons

Every home has its quirks, and sometimes, it’s easy to overlook seemingly minor issues like a broken attic window pane or windows left unlatched. Such oversights, however, can lead to significant consequences, as this homeowner discovered.

What probably began as a small crack in the attic window pane led to more.  Initially dismissed as a cosmetic issue, it is now a broken out section that allows raccoons to make their way into the attic. Raccoons are notorious for their dexterity and ability to exploit even the tiniest openings, and the broken window provided the perfect entry point.

Adding to the problem was the fact that some of the attic windows were left unlatched. Raccoons, known for their curiosity and problem-solving skills, are able to seize an opportunity like this and explore what lay beyond. Unlatched windows became an open invitation for these agile creatures to venture further into the attic space, creating a potential nesting ground.

As the broken attic window pane and unlatched windows went unnoticed, the raccoons took full advantage of the situation. It might take years for them to find it.  But once found, they are sure to return and use this space.

Trust us, you don’t want raccoons in the attic. Raccoons can cause significant damage to property, from tearing insulation to chewing through electrical wiring. They are loud and smelly.

Help with Attic Raccoons

This real-life scenario serves as a reminder that even seemingly minor issues like a broken attic window pane and unlatched windows can have serious consequences.

Regular maintenance and timely repairs are crucial in safeguarding your home from unwanted intruders. By addressing these vulnerabilities, homeowners can ensure that their sanctuary remains a haven of peace and security, free from unexpected guests from above.

Frontline Animal Removal is usually called after the intrusion has already occurred.  In these instances we find the problem, remove the raccoons and fix the damage.

If you are in the Akron, Canton, Kent Ohio area and have a raccoon issues we can help you out.  Give us a call today.  We provide the answers you’re looking for.

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FrontlineGuy Dominic Digital Content Creator & Author
Frontline Animal Removal's content author. Sharing Frontline Animal Removal's expertise since 2010. Dominic shares blogs and video all about nuisance wildlife removal through the lens of our company. He shares the stories, tips, and videos of wildlife removal including raccoons, squirrels, bats, groundhogs, birds, skunks, moles and more.
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