Grand Prairie Raccoon Control

Safe & Effective Raccoon Removal in Dallas-Fort Worth

Paragon Pest Control is a family-owned and operated business that has been serving the Grand Prairie area. We are a full-service pest control company that offers a wide range of services to help you keep your home or business free from pests.

Our team of licensed and certified technicians is highly trained and experienced in the latest pest control methods and techniques. We use only the safest and most effective products to ensure that your pest problem is resolved quickly and completely. 

Call (972) 449-4233 or contact us onlineto schedule a raccoon control service in Grand Prairie or the surrounding areas.

Signs of a Raccoon Infestation

Raccoons are nocturnal animals, which means that they are most active at night. This can make it difficult to know if you have a raccoon problem. However, there are some signs that you can look for to determine if you have a raccoon infestation.

Some of the most common signs of a raccoon infestation include:

  • Noises in the attic or chimney - Raccoons are excellent climbers and can easily get onto your roof and into your attic or chimney. If you hear scratching, thumping, or other noises coming from these areas, you may have a raccoon problem.
  • Damage to your home or property - Raccoons are known for their ability to cause a lot of damage. They can tear up your roof, chimney, and other areas of your home in search of food and shelter. They can also destroy your garden, trash cans, and other outdoor areas.
  • Tracks and droppings - Raccoons have distinctive tracks and droppings that can help you identify them. Their tracks are about 2 to 3 inches long and have five toes. Their droppings are about the size of a dog's and are dark in color.
  • Strong, unpleasant odors - Raccoons have a strong, unpleasant odor that can be hard to miss. If you notice a strong, musky smell in or around your home, you may have a raccoon problem.

If you notice any of these signs, it is important to take action right away. Raccoons can cause a lot of damage to your home and property and can also pose a threat to your health and safety. They are known to carry a variety of diseases, including rabies, and can be very aggressive if they feel threatened.

How to Prevent Raccoon Infestations

The best way to prevent a raccoon infestation is to make your home and property less attractive to them. Raccoons are attracted to food, water, and shelter, so it is important to eliminate these things as much as possible.

Some of the best ways to prevent a raccoon infestation include:

  • Keep your trash cans sealed - Raccoons are scavengers and will eat just about anything. Make sure that your trash cans are sealed tightly and that you do not leave any food or garbage outside.
  • Remove any potential food sources - Raccoons are attracted to pet food, birdseed, and other potential food sources. Make sure that you do not leave any food or water outside and that you store your pet food and birdseed in airtight containers.
  • Seal any potential entry points - Raccoons can get into your home through very small openings. Make sure that you seal any potential entry points, such as cracks in your foundation, gaps in your roof, and holes in your walls.
  • Keep your yard clean and free from debris - Raccoons are attracted to cluttered and overgrown areas. Make sure that you keep your yard clean and free from debris, such as fallen leaves, branches, and other potential hiding places.

While these tips can help you prevent a raccoon infestation, they are not foolproof. If you notice any signs of a raccoon infestation, it is important to take action right away. Raccoons can cause a lot of damage to your home and property and can also pose a threat to your health and safety.

What Should You Do if You See a Raccoon During the Day?

Spotting a raccoon during the day can be alarming, as these nocturnal creatures are typically active at night. However, daytime sightings do not always indicate a problem. Here’s what you should do if you encounter a raccoon during daylight hours in Grand Prairie.

Firstly, observe the raccoon from a safe distance. It’s important not to approach or try to interact with the animal. Raccoons can carry diseases, such as rabies, that are dangerous to both humans and pets. Look for signs of illness or unusual behavior, such as staggering, disorientation, or aggression. These could indicate that the raccoon is sick or injured and may require professional intervention.

If the raccoon appears healthy and is merely foraging or exploring, it might be a mother searching for food for her young. In this case, it’s best to leave her alone and avoid disturbing her activities. Make sure your trash cans are securely closed, and remove any outdoor pet food that might attract raccoons to your property.

Should the raccoon show signs of illness or become aggressive, it’s crucial to contact a professional rodent control service immediately. Attempting to handle or trap the raccoon yourself can be dangerous and is not recommended. Rodent control professionals have the expertise and equipment to safely and humanely remove the animal from your property.

Additionally, take preventive measures to reduce the likelihood of future raccoon encounters. Secure potential entry points to your home, such as attic vents and chimney flues, and ensure that pet doors are locked at night. Keeping your yard clean and free of food sources will also deter raccoons from visiting.

Call (972) 449-4233 to schedule a raccoon control service in Grand Prairie or the surrounding areas.

Commonly Asked Questions

Why should I choose Paragon Pest Control for raccoon removal?

Choosing Paragon Pest Control for raccoon removal in the Grand Prairie area ensures that you're working with a family-owned and operated business with a commitment to safety and effectiveness. Our team of licensed and certified technicians is well-versed in the latest pest control methods and uses only the safest products. We're dedicated to resolving your pest issues thoroughly and swiftly, with a focus on customer satisfaction and long-term prevention. You can trust us to protect your home or business from the hazards of raccoon infestations.

Are raccoons in Grand Prairie dangerous to humans and pets?

Raccoons in can indeed pose a threat to both humans and pets. They are known carriers of diseases such as rabies and can become aggressive if they feel cornered or threatened. Additionally, raccoons can cause significant damage to your property as they search for food and shelter. It's essential to handle raccoon infestations with care and to employ the services of a professional pest control company to ensure the safety of your family and pets.

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