Best Ways to Keep Curious Raccoons Out of Your Chandler Shed or Porch

Raccoon is definitely one of the most renowned Chandler nuisance creatures in North America. This masked bandit is not that difficult to find. They are adaptable and versatile creature and you will usually find them near the water sources and wooded areas. Nonetheless, you will still encounter them on urban settings. Since they are omnivorous creatures, they can survive by eating anything that is edible. They will eat jello, bugs, fish, fruits, meats, vegetables, and other leftovers found in our bin. 



Essential Tips to Help You Keep the Raccoons Away from Your Porch or Shed

There are times that they will build their den under our Arizona porch or shed. During this time, getting them out would be a challenge. Dealing with them is a pain in the neck since they are clever, agile, and resourceful. They can also dig near the foundation of our house that may weaken our structure. In order to avoid the possible damages that the raccoon can cause, you will have to perform removal at the earliest time.

Trapping

Setting up an excellent trap is the best Arizona raccoon removal method. Remember that trapping and relocating wild creatures is deemed illegal in some states so you need to familiarize yourself on the existing laws before trapping them. When looking for a trap, choose a live trap that comes with a solid structure. Since the raccoon has a wide selection of favorite meals, you can easily choose effective bait that will entice them. You may use canned tuna or cat food as your bait; however, you may end up capturing other creatures. A fruit coated with peanut butter would be enough to solve your problem. After capturing them, you need to relocate them 10 miles away from the place where you trapped them. 

Secure Your Trash Bin

When dealing with a raccoon infestation, you need to take care of the root cause of the problem. They will absolutely refuse to leave your porch or shed if they have an immediate access to food. One way to encourage them to leave is to restrict their access to your trash bins. It should have a secured lid that will prevent the raccoon from lifting the covers. If possible, you should also place a heavy item on top of the cover such as cinder blocks to stop the raccoon from rummaging your trash can.

Keep You Place Free from Litters

In case there are no nesting materials or food in your Arizona yard, there is a lower possibility that they will stay in your shed or porch. You should never keep the pet food lying out in the open at night. If there are fallen fruits all over your property make sure that you will clear them immediately. The smell of the rotten fruit can capture the attention of the raccoons. Once the raccoon noticed that the foods around your yard has been limited, they will eventually leave your property and will choose a more ideal place.

Simple preventative measure will help you drive away the Chandler raccoon from your porch and shed. After you successfully evicted them, consider installing deterrents such as fence of barrier to prevent future infestation.



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