The month of February marks the beginning of our baby raccoon removal season. Our lead animal removal technician Sal removed four healthy babies and a mom from the wall of a Greater Toronto Area home.
In this particular case, the mama raccoon ripped apart some electrical wiring and almost started a house fire. TSR's technicians have access to the most advanced pest and wildlife detection and monitoring tools. Thanks to our highly accurate wildlife detection tools, we will identify the precise location where the raccoons are nesting and will extract the animal in the safest and quickest possible way. If you suspect raccoons have given birth in the attic or wall/ceiling cavities of a structure on your property, give us a call at 416-268-3408, and we will extract the raccoon babies and their mother from the denning site and carry out a safe and humane removal. Our service trucks come fully equipped with the necessary technology to ensure your wildlife removal project is completed successfully. Raccoons usually nest in attics, walls, garages and sheds. They will leave feces and urine behind and create noise and smell nuisance. In many cases, they will also damage the building by breaking wood, plastic, and metal compositions and chewing on wires and cables. We encourage customers to check out our YoutTube channel to learn more about how we remove animals and secure structures against pest and wildlife intrusions. We regularly document our work by filming short videos from worksites to inform our customers about the work we do. Please do not forget to subscribe to our Youtube channel. If you hear noise from your walls or attic, does it mean raccoons have made a nest inside your home? Although raccoon break-ins are very common, they are not the only wildlife species that enter into homes by burrowing through the exterior walls or roof. Many other wildlife species could be living in your property. A successful wildlife removal job starts with a proper diagnosis of the problem areas around the building. When it comes to protecting your home or business from wildlife damage, you can trust TSR's experience.
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