Tallahassee Raccoon Removal

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Tallahassee Raccoon Removal is a full-service wildlife control company specializing in the humane trapping and removal of raccoons and other wild animals in Tallahassee, FL. 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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Tallahassee raccoon trapping Tallahassee's Best Raccoon Control: Wild animal control and our wildlife service have years of experience of bringing quality service to residential and commercial areas in our city. Wildlife control, animal removal, damage repairs, animal prevention, and insulation replacement are what our professional specializes. As research shows, urban areas provide excellent habitats for wild animals like raccoons and mice. Most of the pests are nocturnal and often scavenged in the night. When they find a way inside your property, they will instantly become a nuisance that will cause damage to your property and the possibility of getting diseases is high when they're not dealt with immediately. Our philosophy in the business results in the most effective and safe solutions while achieving long term strategies for sustainable control. A wildlife problem in your property can cause serious problems other than just keeping you awake at night. Rodents like mice, squirrels, and raccoons will often chew on electrical wires and leave feces or urine that will lead to the deterioration of your home. Your health is also at risk when these wild animals are present inside your property. If you suspect that you have an animal that is leaving inside your property, you should call us quickly for a free inspection. The sooner that they're dealt with, the lesser damage that they will cause!

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We are Florida's top experts in wildlife and raccoon control. We are not a typical Tallahassee 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 Tallahassee 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

Tallahassee Raccoon Control Tip: What to do if you are bitten by a raccoon
Raccoons are small mammals that live mainly in wooded forests. They are dangerous and bite when they are afraid or approached in a threatening manner. Raccoon bites are harmful to humans and animals. Generally, if not treated, it can result in disease and infections, causing lots of pain and discomfort to the body. 

One popular infection carried by raccoons is rabies. It is a viral infection and transmits through the raccoon to the person or animal. If bitten by a raccoon, it should be treated immediately to avoid other possible infections. There are different situations where this can happen. This should, in turn, determine the approach to use in mitigating the effect of the bite. Generally, if bitten by a raccoon, it's mandatory you visit the hospital for a check-up and further treatment of a medical practitioner, preferably a doctor, but before that step needs to be put in place, you should lessen the impact or effect of the bite. These can be called first aid measures, which are applied at home or at the area of the incident so as to lessen the impact before further treatment and diagnosis. Some of these steps are included below;

  1. Clean the affected area
Wash the affected area with water and soap to remove any external bacteria or viral deposits on the surface. You can also use hydroxyl peroxide or any antiseptic to clean the wound thoroughly.

  1. Apply pressure
Apply pressure to the affected area or region. This can be done by using a clean cloth or towel to tie the affected area of the bite. This is done to first of all stop further bleeding. This should be done as the first step in a situation whereby you are not close to a source of first aid or other forms of help. Tie the wound to limit the spread of the possible infection to various parts of the body until you get first aid or you are taken to the hospital. Viruses spread fast and spread through the bloodstream; therefore, it should be tied with pressure to cease the flow of blood to that region and out of it.

  1. Press with hot water
Infected raccoon bites will cause swelling if not treated immediately. To avoid such, you should use hot water and a towel to press the affected area and regions around it. This will relax the muscles and kill the effect of the virus on the body. These swellings cause irritation of the skin and inflammation of the blood cells and if not treated properly, can lead to other occurrences. This should be done twice a day repeatedly till the swelling is completely healed. If no swelling is seen at the initial stage, it should still be done as a preventive measure.

  1. Take pain relief
Taking a pain relief drug is also important. A raccoon's bite causes lots of discomforting pains, and it is advisable to take a drug to relieve the pain. One notable symptom of a raccoon's bite is the pain it inflicts on you. Sometimes this pain can be severe and can cause a lack of sleep and proper rest. To avoid this or stop the pain in case it's there already, you should take a pain relief drug or an injection, which will help in that regard.

  1. Treat for tetanus
Use a tetanus injection. This will help to stop the impact of viral growth in the body. A virus is a living organism that grows in the body with time, and the severity of the harm it can cause is proportional to its growth rate. Tetanus injections should be administered as a preventive measure to fight against any viral growth, which in this case is rabies from the raccoon's bite.

  1. See a doctor
Visit a doctor or medical professional for further examination, treatment, and advice. If, after treatment, symptoms still persist, you should see a doctor for more tests to be carried out and treated for the possible outcome of the test. 

  1. Deal with the raccoon
If bitten by a raccoon that is infected with rabies, you should also take the raccoon for treatment and remove the raccoon from your vicinity. 

Raccoon bites are dangerous to the body and should not be taken lightly but instead be taken seriously to prevent harm to humans and animals. 



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