Raccoon Removal
Atlanta Raccoon Removal &
Raccoon Proofing Specialists
We are going out on a limb here and make this page rich & educational in various forms of media to help to select the right knowledgable company for your work with raccoons in the Greater Metro Atlanta area. Please consider us for all your Atlanta Wildlife Removal Solutions.
We trap raccoons, remove raccoons from attics, we get raccoons out – Guaranteed from inside walls, fireplaces, chimneys inide and outside of your home, business, commercial or industrial property.
This episode of Billy The Exterminator shows what damage and many of the things our customers want to learn about raccoons. You will see the damage in the attack and in the end the trapped problem raccoon died of a disease later the same day. You can comment on this episode here and ask questions about raccoon removal .
Personally I view Billys wildlife removal skills as general knowledge (not even close to expert-sorry Billy) and very entertaining. Much of what Billy does is staged and some the information can be misleading. However the video of the attic inspection is priceless. I just don’t know why Billy did not cleanup the fowled , soiled insulation from the raccoon latrines in the attic though.
Raccoons In The Daytime
There are many reasons to see raccoons in the daytime. When a female raccoon has young that she is weaning she is taking her young out and teaching them in the daytime and night time to find and forage food.
Rabid raccoons are also visible however there behavior is quickly realized as strange. If you see wildlife in the daytime enjoy watching them from a safe distance please.
Raccoons & Rabies
The Wildlife Pro Network interviewed the author Jerry Genesio, Author of the Book ” UNSEEN HAZARDS That Threaten Hunters, Campers, and Hiker”s. His book can be purchased through amazon.com by searching the name “Unseen Hazards”. The purchase of his book would be useful to any one in the wildlife control industry, campers, hunters, trappers and hikers. – Robb Russell Jul 03, 2009
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Report from The Centers For Disease Control -Raccoon & Rabies 2008 Statistics
Skunk & Raccoon Rabies Report: CDC – Centers For Disease Control
Studies On Raccoons & Rabies In The South Eastern United States
Raccoon Roundworm & Rabies with Connecticut Animal control officer Allison Lavalle
Allison Lavalle, Former CT Animal Control Officer
Allison Lavalle started the show with her primer on Raccoon Roundworm. Baylisascaris procyonis is a common and widespread parasite of raccoons in the United States and Canada. With large raccoon populations occurring in many areas, the potential risk of human infection with B procyonis is high.
Allison Lavalle, of Connecticut shares her 13 years of experience as a city animal control officer during a period of high wildlife mortality and discusses Raccoon Roundworm and rabies exposure. For more on raccoon roundworm click here to watch a show from Animal Planet on Raccoon Roundworm
Photo Credit Michigan DNRE
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Removing Raccoon Young From Inside Of Your Walls
The following video was prepared by the late Kirk la Pierre, mentor and friend to the wildlife control industry. His surviving wife, and widow Aileen still runs the family business in The Passaic New Jersey Area in Rutherford, NJ- their web site from WpN .
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