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What You Need to Know About Residential Pest Control and Wildlife Prevention during Raccoon and Squirrel Baby Season

  • Writer: Gaelan Dcruz
    Gaelan Dcruz
  • Feb 4
  • 3 min read

As spring arrives, vibrant signs of life start to emerge, especially the delightful sights of young raccoons and squirrels beginning their adventures. These adorable babies not only add charm to our neighborhoods but can also lead to unintended encounters with homes. This time of year is crucial to recognize preventative measures for pest control and wildlife management, ensuring safety for both people and animals.


Understanding the Season


Raccoon and squirrel baby season generally spans from late spring to early summer, usually peaking in May and June. During this period, mother raccoons and squirrels focus on nurturing their young, resulting in increased activity around homes as they seek food and shelter. For instance, research shows that 70% of raccoon sightings and activity increases significantly near human dwellings during this time. When searching for nesting spots, these animals often target attics, basements, and garages, which can lead to potential damage and health risks like the spread of zoonotic diseases.


Common Signs of Infestation


Being aware of the telltale signs of raccoon and squirrel activity can help homeowners take action early. Look out for:


  • Noises during the night coming from attics or walls, often sounds of scratching or scuffling.

  • Signs of gnawed wires, insulation, or wood, which indicate attempts to create nests.

  • Raccoon and squirrel droppings, found around gardens or entry points, which signal feeding and potential nesting.


Identifying these signs promptly can help prevent a minor nuisance from escalating into a severe infestation, sparing homeowners the hassle and cost of extensive pest control measures.


Prevention Strategies


Keeping raccoons and squirrels away requires effective preventative actions:


  1. Secure Trash Bins: Use trash containers with tight-fitting lids, as raccoons can easily open loose bins. Data shows that securing trash can reduce raccoon visits by up to 50%.


  2. Seal Entry Points: Conduct a thorough inspection of your home’s exterior for openings. Common entry points include vents, eaves, and gaps around windows or doors. Sealing these can significantly lower the risk of wildlife entering.


  3. Remove Attractants: Elevate bird feeders and select squirrel-proof designs to reduce food availability for these animals. Additionally, store pet food in airtight containers to eliminate scents that draw them near.


  4. Install Screens: Heavy-duty screens on windows, vents, and chimney tops act as effective barriers, preventing animals from gaining entry without compromising fresh air.


Professional Pest Control Services


If you notice any signs suggesting that a raccoon or squirrel has taken up residence in your home, contacting a pest control professional is a wise next step. Professionals are trained to safely and humanely relocate wildlife while minimizing stress for the animals. In addition, they provide tailored advice on preventing future issues based on assessments of your property.


The Importance of Safe Wildlife Relocation


Ensuring the humane treatment of wildlife is essential during this season. Animals should never be harmed or removed randomly. Wildlife relocation services offer expert handling, ensuring that raccoons and squirrels are moved to safe environments away from residential areas. These services often provide valuable insight on how to prevent animals from returning.


Final Thoughts


Raccoon and squirrel baby season highlights the balance between our living spaces and natural wildlife. By staying aware and proactive regarding pest control and wildlife prevention, homeowners can foster coexistence with these creatures while safeguarding their properties. Adopting preventive measures and seeking professional help as needed will benefit both raccoons and squirrels, along with the residents of the neighborhood, creating a harmonious environment for all.


Eye-level view of a squirrel in a backyard tree
Squirrel perched on a branch in a suburban yard.

 
 
 

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