Raccoons are as smart as cats and dogs.
Racoon nest in attic.
Raccoons very frequently create a nest inside attics and trees.
Their forelimbs offer them great manual dexterity.
Selling a raccoon to a captive organization would be amazing and expensive therefore if you have a raccoon in your attic consider the chance of getting 2 000 for selling it.
It s worth noting that when raccoons get comfortable where they set up home they re not willing to leave for months.
This almost always involves an adult female and a litter of baby raccoons.
There may be more than one entry point.
If you can t find them sit very still for up to 30 minutes until you hear them chatter.
The only way to trap a raccoon is to bait a trap and put it near to the raccoon s nest.
The nest of baby raccoons must be found removed and the mother trapped.
Go in the attic and find and remove the litter of baby raccoon pups.
90 of the time there will be young pups even if you didn t know that.
The females usually have 3 5 young per litter.
Pretty much every time raccoons are in the attic it s a single female who has a litter of young.
Inspect the home and find the entry hole s which are very large and obvious.
Raccoons are also often active in the daytime especially ones living in an attic see below so it s very common for people with a raccoon in the attic to actually see the animal as it climbs up the downspout and onto the roof or sniffs through the garbage can.
The best bait would be a washed apple the raccoon would take a while to trust the source of the bait but then it will eat it entirely and it will be perfectly caged.
You will need to find the entry point the point at which she managed to break in.
She finds her way into the attic usually in the spring from march may and gives birth to 3 5 young.
They will build their dens in hollowed out trunks of trees small burrows in the ground or even your garden shed or attic if they gain access.
Raccoons are opportunistic den animals.
Raccoons have been known to make their nests almost anywhere including brush piles tree cavities chimneys abandoned burrows attics storm sewers crawl spaces attics and garden sheds.
Raccoons in the attic.
When you have a nest of raccoons in the attic it means that a mother has broken in and set up a little home there.
A home s attic is a perfect nesting space.
But first you need to know how to trap that smart wild animal.
They have a great memory and have routines for food and shelter.
You will need to find them all.
There are usually 3 5 of them.
Grab them by hand with thick leather glove and put them in a pillow case.
A female raccoon s gestation period lasts about 65 days.
Typically she stays nesting with her babies for about three months after their birth until they are no longer frail and helpless.
The nesting season is usually in spring with peak time for birth in march and the babies are often noticeable in april.
While they don t hibernate during extreme cold they will stay inside their dens to survive venturing out to forage as temperatures permit.