Advanced Animal Wildlife Removal and Removal is an professional raccoon Removal company located in Napa County, California and services the entire LA County area for problems relating to control of raccoons.
We are experts at raccoon removal in Napa County, California. Our list of services also includes Wildlife Management, Animal Control, Animal Removal and Cleaning and Repairs for Residential, Industrial and Commercial Properties relating to any wildlife in the Napa County County metro area. Don't let the raccoons of Napa County make their territory your propery! Give us a call today!!
Advanced Animal Wildlife Removal and Removal specializes in Wildlife Control and Management in the Napa County County including raccoon Removal, raccoon Control, raccoon Exclusion, Bird Removal, Squirrel Removal, Raccoon Removal, Skunk Removal and Snake Removal. We remove household pests in a humane manor and will clean up the mess they may have left behind and repair any damage these pests have caused to your home.
Advanced Animal Wildlife Removal and Removal is a full-service animal control company that will assist you with problems caused by Bats, Squirrels, Raccoons, Snakes, Birds, Fox, Skunks, Deer, Geese, Groundhogs, Opossums, Rabbits, Chipmunks and more. We love a challenge so give us a call. Our experience in the greater Napa County, California area includes Napa County wildlife management, skunk removal, raccoon control, snake removal, animal control, Napa County pest control, Napa County animal trapping, Napa County snake removal, bat removal, critter removal, animal control, Napa County Guano clean up, Napa County Bat colony displacement and Napa County Bat removal.
Some interesting Facts About Raccoons:
- Raccoon breeding season in Napa County is Late January to Early February.
- Raccoons have on average 3 to 4 young a year.
- Raccoons are The most destructive animals we.
- The Raccoon does approximately 22 million dollars of damage a year in home owner insurance claims.
- Once a Raccoon takes up residence at your home, It will not just leave. Raccoons are very territorial and will defend their "home" with great vigor.
- An average size Raccoon averages 22-30 lbs.
- Raccoons can be found in Napa County, California and in all cities nationwide.
How Do I get rid of raccoons? Simple, Have a licensed wildlife removal specialist from Advanced Animal Wildlife Removal come in a remove it for you, Raccoons can be very aggressive creatures and are a very common carrier of Rabies. Only an experienced person with the right equipment should attempt to perform a raccoon extraction. The odds of being bitten are very high.
Some interesting Facts about Raccoon Damage:
- Most damage comes from the Raccoons entering a attic of a home.
- They damage insulation, duct work, sheetrock, wiring and other house components.
- Raccoons can cause damage to yards and mulch beds, by digging for grubs and beetles.
- Raccoons that are defending their homes can kill house hold pets such as dogs and cats in order to protect their young.
If a Raccoon is found to be living in your Napa County home or is tearing up your yard to get to the many grubs they love to eat, give us a call today. We will handle your Raccoon problem in a timely and economical manner and we are sure you will be pleased.
A qualified Raccoon Removal Company in Napa County should offer:
- Raccoon Removal and Raccoon Control offer location and assessment
- Guaranteed Raccoon Exclusion and Removal
- Pinpointing entry points and the problems they may cause
- Sealing potential openings with wire screening and/or caulking
- All Raccoon removal sealing materials constructed of high quality materials
Some interesting Biology about Raccoons:
The raccoon (Procyon lotor), sometimes spelled as racoon and also known as the common raccoon, North American raccoon is a medium-sized mammal native to North America. As a result of escapes and deliberate introductions in the mid-20th century, raccoons are now also distributed across the European mainland, the Caucasus region and Japan. Their original habitats are mixed forests, but due to their adaptability they have extended their range to mountainous areas, coastal marshes and even urban areas, where some homeowners consider them pests.
With a body length of 41 to 72 cm and a weight of 7.9–19.8 lbs., the raccoon is the largest procyonid. Their dense underfur, which insulates against cold weather, accounts for almost 90% of the raccoon's grayish coat. Two of its most distinctive features are its extremely dexterous front paws and its facial mask. These are also themes in the mythology of several Native American tribes. Raccoons are also noted for their intelligence. Studies have shown that they are able to remember the solution to tasks up to three years later. Raccoons, omnivorous and usually nocturnal, have diets consisting of about 40% invertebrates, 33% plant foods and 27% vertebrates. Captive raccoons sometimes douse their food before eating it, which is most likely a vacuum activity imitating foraging at shores.
Though previously thought to be solitary, there is now evidence that raccoons engage in gender-specific social behaviors. Related females often share a common area, while unrelated males live together in groups of up to four to maintain their positions against foreign males during the mating season and other potential invaders. Home range sizes vary anywhere from 7.4 acres for females in cities to 19.1 sq miles for males in prairies. After a gestation period of about 65 days, 2 to 5 young are born in spring. The kits are subsequently raised by their mother until dispersion in late fall. Although captive raccoons have been known to live for over 20 years, their average life expectancy in the wild is only 1.8 to 3.1 years. Hunting and traffic accidents are the two most common causes of death in many areas.
So, if you have a Raccoon Problem, give us a call today at
(925) 381-7199, before it's too late!