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Discovering raccoons on your property can be a cause for concern. These bold and often unpredictable critters can wreak havoc on your lawn, knock over trash cans, and even invite fleas and ticks to the yard. However, if you discover one that’s especially aggressive, it could also be rabid. In this case, contact a raccoon removal professional promptly, and follow these steps in the meantime.

How to Handle an Angry Raccoon

1. Stay Away

You might think you’re doing the right thing by blocking a raccoon’s path or preventing it from leaving its hideout. However, this will only make the animal more agitated and likely to charge if it feels that it or its young are under threat. For this reason, you should always leave it be for your own safety.

2. Avoid Inflicting Harm

raccoon removalRaccoons aren’t aware that their behaviors are considered nuisances to homeowners. Although they may forage for vegetables in your garden and make their home inside your attic or chimney, they don’t technically mean harm. Avoid trying to take matters into your own hands by hurting a particularly aggressive animal to disrupt its movements. Raccoon removal professionals are trained to perform the task humanely and safely.

3. Protect Your Family & Pets

If you or a family member have to venture outside and you’re aware that there’s an aggressive raccoon on the premises, wear long sleeves and pants to protect yourself from potential scratches or injury. Also, opt for heavy-duty footwear, work gloves, and a mask if necessary. If you have a cat or a rabbit, keep them inside until raccoon removal is complete. Finally, keep your dog by your side and on a leash, especially if you go out in the evening.

 

If you’re concerned about angry raccoons on your property, turn to the professionals at American Bio-Tech Wildlife Services in New Milford, CT. Serving the community since 1971, these professionals have extensive experience performing humane methods of animal removal and wildlife control. Visit them online to find out more about their services, or call (860) 355-1231 to schedule an appointment.

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