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Raccoons in Trash!

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Have you ever woken in the morning and found your trash cans are knocked over and garbage is strewn all over your front yard?  If this has happened to you, a raccoon is probably the culprit.

Raccoons are very intelligent, curious, and dexterous animals.  This means they can cause a lot of damage. They can tip over trash cans and can even remove a tightly applied lid.  If trash day has become a nightmare for you, follow these tips to keep raccoons away from your trash.

CHANGE YOUR TRASH DAY HABITS

The best habit you can fall into is to put out your garbage the morning of pick-up instead of the night before.  Raccoons are nocturnal so they do most of their damage overnight.  Waking up earlier to take out your trash in the morning can save you a lot of aggravation.

Tips:

  • Buy a trash can specifically made to withstand wildlife
  • Double-bag trash that is pungent to keep the smells contained
  • Instead of placing garbage bags curb-side, protect them by placing them inside a trash bin
  • Properly secure lids with a bungee cord through the handles and across the lid
  • Place a weight on the lid of your trash cans

PROPER TRASH PLACEMENT

Whether you store your trash cans outside at all times or only take them outside for trash day, placement is key to keeping raccoons away from your trash.

  • If you store your trash cans outside, place them in a protected area or secure them to your home or garage
  • Place cans on level ground where they cannot be tipped over as easily
  • Place your trash cans in the line of sight of a spotlight or motion-detecting light. Raccoons prefer darkness and can be startled away by sudden light.

CLEAN YOUR TRASH CANS PERIODICALLY

When you store your trash cans outdoors, it’s important to clean them out. You should disinfect them regularly to remove lingering odors and trash residue.  Use ammonia when cleaning out your trash cans, as raccoons find the scent of ammonia to be very unpleasant.

If you still can’t get of the raccoons, give us a call and one of our technicians will humanely remove them from your property.  Call or text (778) 903-7378.

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