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Raccoon Problems In Denver
November 1, 2009
Melissa Hamel, PCOcentral
Raccoons are pesky critters that have adapted extremely well to living in Colorado cities and urban areas. While they enjoy a natural habitat of wooded areas close to streams or lakes they won’t hesitate to invade attics, crawlspaces, chimneys and outbuildings and even enter homes right through pet doors as they forage for food. In fact raccoons frequently invade Denver homes and businesses in search of anything edible. Trash bins, bird feeders and any other outside food source will attract raccoons and should not be left out. Even with proper trash storage, regular tree trimming to prevent them from crawling onto your roof and keeping your buildings’ doors and window sealed you can’t guarantee your property is safe from these annoying pests. Raccoons can still become a problem and when they do EnviroPest’s Raccoon Removal Services is the ideal choice for raccoon control in Denver and throughout Colorado.
Do-It-Yourself measures to get rid of raccoons are not usually effective and it is never safe to touch these nuisance pets. Raccoons are known carriers of rabies and can pose serious health risks to people and pets. They are also very aggressive critters and will fight if they feel trapped. At EnviroPest our skilled team members are trained to humanely trap and remove raccoons and will provide professional, effective raccoon control for Denver and all of Colorado. If your attic or shed has been invaded by a raccoon , contact EnviroPest for help. Our Raccoon Removal Services are extremely effective in eliminating raccoon problems and our Animal Repair and Restoration division can help you fix any damage caused by raccoons.
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