South Bend Raccoon Removal

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South Bend Raccoon Removal is a full-service wildlife control company specializing in the humane trapping and removal of raccoons and other wild animals in South Bend, IN. Whether you have a problem with raccoons in your attic, under your house, tipping over garbage cans, digging up the yard, stealing pet food, pooping in your pool, or any other raccoon mischief we can solve it! The key to our wildlife control lies in our trapping expertise, and ability to employ the correct strategy for your specific wildlife problem. If you have raccoons in your attic for example, the key is in inspection of the attic and house, removal of the nest of baby raccoons, and the preventative work - we seal wild animals out of your house forever. We use humane trapping and relocation methods and we do not use poison! We answer our phone 24/7, and can schedule a same-day or next day appointment. Some of the services we offer include:

  • Humane Raccoon Trapping and Relocation
  • House, Roof, and Attic Inspections
  • Preventative Wildlife Exclusion Repairs
  • Raccoon Droppings Cleanup in Attic
  • Removal of Baby Raccoons in Attic By Hand
  • Poison-free Animal Removal and Prevention
  • Porch, Deck, or Shed Exclusion Barriers
  • Dead Raccoon Removal - Indoors and Out

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South Bend raccoon trapping South Bend's Best Raccoon Control: Being a well-established wildlife service for about a decade, we are fully licensed and insured and have been serving both residential and commercial customers in the surrounding areas of our city. We guarantee that our wildlife removal and other services are performed by technicians that are both licensed and accredited by various wildlife management organizations. There's no job too big or too small! Our technicians specialized in pest control for homes, warehouses, restaurants, and all types of business for all industries. Our uncompromising aim is to resolve any problem we encounter professionally and practically that has been our mission since the beginning. We provide all sorts of animal removals like rat removal, bat removal, possums removal, mole removal, and many more! In addition to animal removal, we also service like bat guano cleanup, 32-point property inspection, service warranties, shed repairs, and crawl space. We pride our company by being led by experts that have decades of experience in wildlife management and pest control. We stand by the work we give to our customers, if you're not satisfied with our work, we are not satisfied either. Our company always aims to provide the greatest quality of work for all our customers. If you have any wildlife concerns, don't hesitate and contact us!

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South Bend pest control

We are Indiana's top experts in wildlife and raccoon control. We are not a typical South Bend raccoon control or pest control company. We don't treat wild animals like insects, because they are not! You can't just use poison to get rid of them. You also can't just set a few traps on the ground and call it good. Each situation is unique. And remember, if you have raccoons living in your house, it is almost certainly a female with a litter of young inside. These juveniles must be removed by hand, or they will starve to death and die. And after they are gone, the entry holes into the house must be sealed with professional repairs. Unlike most South Bend pest control, we focus on complete and permanent solutions, by following these steps:

  • Inspect the entire house, ground to roof, and the attic
  • Seal shut all entry areas with professional grade steel
  • If in attic, we remove the baby raccoons by hand
  • Technical and human raccoon trapping appropriate to situation
  • When necessary, we clean raccoon droppings and replace insulation

South Bend Raccoon Control Tip: What Do You Do with a Cage Avoidant Raccoon?
So, you have set out your trap, come up with the perfect mate, set the trap near your garbage can or garden. You have done everything to ensure that your raccoon problem is no longer going to be an issue for you. Now you are just waiting for the animal to be lured in by the bait, caught in the trap, and then you will take it somewhere else to set it free. Everything is going just the way you wanted it to.

The problem is your raccoon is not falling for it. He or she refuses to go into the trap. You can't figure it out. You have used the best bait. You have made your cage look enticing. This dumb animal should already be captured. So, why isn't it?

The Best Laid Plans
This is one of those situations where even when you are doing everything right, things are not going your way. It can be extremely frustrating. Here you have this great trap that you know is going to capture the animal but, instead, the animal keeps going for your garbage or garden. What can you do about this?

The truth is that when you have a Cage avoidant raccoon, it is likely avoiding your trap because it has other options. Even if you have placed a nice piece of chicken or a big chunk of cheese in the trap, if the raccoon is able to get into your garbage or garden, why should it go in the trap? These are dumb animals, but they have natural instincts. Those instincts say that if a garbage can is full of tasty morsels, go there.

Make the Trap Unavoidable
If you are going to have success with your trap, then you need to make sure that is the only food that is available to the raccoon. You have to remove all other food sources. It may be a little bit of work, but it will mean the raccoon will have to come to your trap.

So, here is where you need to begin. Make sure that the lid on the trashcan is secure. If it does not have a latch, tie a bungee cord between the two handles so that the lid cannot be removed easily. Fencing your garden, and ensure that the raccoon cannot dig underneath. Remove pet dishes. Also, ensure that there are no drippings heading to your garbage can from your home. If you are letting meat drippings fall to the ground while you're taking the trash out, this is going to lure the animal to your trash cans.

These kinds of things will reduce the available food options, sending it to your trap. You may also find that if there are none of these available, that your raccoon simply won't come around. He or she is coming there because food was available. If there is none it can get to, it will look elsewhere. You may not capture the animal, but it won't be a problem for you any longer.



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