Raccoons tracks are one of the clearest signs of a raccoon problem n in the attic.

Raccoons in Boone County, Indiana

Raccoon damage to yardsroofs, attics, and crawlspaces costs homeowners thousands of dollars in repairs every year (a standard homeowner’s insurance policy might cover the cost of repair but not trapping and removing. Contact your insurance company). 

Raccoon Damage to Attics in Zionsville, IN

These homeowners in Broad Ripples had a well-established raccoon den in their attic. The raccoons tore up the insulation for nesting materials. This decreases the thermal efficiency of your home and may result in higher heat bills. But perhaps the most worrisome damage raccoons cause is to electrical wires. These frayed wires represent a significant fire risk.

Raccoon Droppings in Attic in Whitestown, IN


Raccoons create separate latrine sites to defecate. Typical latrine sites in residential areas are on roofs, in attics, next to woodpiles, under decks, or in crawlspaces.

Their accumulated feces and urine quickly destroy insulation and saturate woodwork. Their feces spread raccoon roundworm, which is a serious health hazard for residents repairing raccoon damage to homes.

Raccoon Trapping in Indianapolis

In both situations, a cage trap is the most effective and humane way to get rid of a raccoon. We placed the trap near the raccoon activity and kept 12 inches clear around the trap. Raccoons have extremely dexterous front paws with five long, tapered fingers and long nails. Raccoons destroy everything they can get their hands on when trapped. Some of the best raccoon baits we used are fruits like cherries or grapes, marshmallows or jelly work effectively as raccoon bait. Direct capture is not commonly used because raccoons are a rabies vector species.

Professional Raccoon Control in Indianapolis

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Repellents offer temporary raccoon control solutions. Raccoons grow accustomed to frightening devices, and there are no toxicants regulated for raccoons. However, habitat modification will become very important for prevention after dealing with a raccoon invasion. Sealing garbage cans and keeping pet food inside are two of the simplest ways to prevent raccoons. 

Preventative exclusion services are the most effective raccoon control. Some of the most common places to find raccoon entry holes are along the roof edge. Soffits, roof returns, and vents are vulnerable to the raccoon’s tenacious strength. 

After raccoon removal, it is imperative to seal all entry points to prevent future entry. Ensuring you don’t create a home for raccoons outside your property will also help prevent attracting raccoons.

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