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| Raccoons can adapt to live in, cities, suburbia and farmland taking up residence in open buildings, attics, garages, uncapped chimneys, hollow trees, sewer systems and any other shelter that they can call home. Raccoons will eat just about anything including fish, crustations, frogs, eggs, poultry, ducks, bird seed, pet food, garbage, corn crops etc. Raccoons breed February through March and will raise a family of 3-6 kits that will stay with the mother often until the next spring. Raccoons can devastate an attic in a short time tearing and pulling out insulation chewing on wires and leaving piles of feces and urine throughout the attic and down into the walls. Raccoons feces can contain roundworm transferable to humans. They also may carry canine distemper transferable to your pets, fleas, ticks and other parasites associated with wild animals. |













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