BEST Toronto Raccoon Removal Near You

Addison Pest Control is the Raccoon specialist.

Addison Pest Control is the Raccoon specialist.

Raccoon Removal Toronto

After conducting an inspection, Addison Pest Control technicians will provide a detailed assessment of the issue. They will identify the main entry points, other entry points, and potential entry points for effective raccoon control. Customized options will be presented based on your specific property structure. The primary method for raccoon removal involves the use of a one-way door. This door allows raccoons to exit but prevents re-entry. Once the raccoon leaves, the door is replaced with screening to block re-entry from the same area. If there are raccoon babies involved, a one-way door is not used. Technicians physically remove the babies and place them in an insulated box until their mother relocates them to a new den individually. When trapping is necessary, raccoons are relocated within a maximum distance of 1 kilometer per Ontario Law.

A prevention method is employed to prevent raccoons from accessing weak points or potential entry points. This involves the use of galvanized steel mesh, a durable material that effectively prevents raccoons from chewing through and accessing these areas. We offer all sorts of extermination and pest control services if you have other bug or rodent problems as well.

If you are searching for Toronto raccoon removal, contact Addison Pest Control at (416) 628-6963 or use our online form. We would be happy to provide a free quote for raccoon removal services.

Have Raccoons? Then You Want…

  • To quickly eliminate the raccoon presence in your home, yard, or garage, stop the destruction of your property and live in peace in your own home...

  • An affordable, professional, honest, and warrantied raccoon control expert...

  • An environmentally conscious treatment that is safe for the whole family, including your pets.

Here’s what to expect with Addison’s Raccoon Control Services:

  • Answers to all of your questions

  • A no-obligation quote over the phone in seconds

  • Flexible scheduling with 24/7 same-day service throughout the GTA.

  • No hidden service fees or follow up costs.

Addison Raccoon Removal Experts have...

  • Decades of experience

  • A trusted track record

  • All-inclusive warranty

  • Comprehensive customer service

  • Rigorously trained technicians

  • Tried and tested extermination methods

  • The safest, most effective insecticides

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Service Area

Downtown Toronto, Midtown, Chinatown, the Annex, Burlington, Little Italy, Harbourfront, Cabbagetown, Summerhill, Forest Hill, Rosedale, the Junction, Parkdale, Bloordale,  Scarborough, North York, Brampton, Mississauga, Vaughan, Markham, Pickering, Hamilton, London, and beyond!


 

Key Facts About Raccoons in Toronto, ON

  • One of the most versatile urban scavengers, raccoons can feed on just about any food scrap or organic waste

  • Toronto, Ontario is home to one of the most active raccoon populations in the world

  • Feed on organic waste in dumpsters, garbage cans, restaurant disposal, and domestic compost bins

  • Dextrous paws and excellent memory enable them to master and remember complex tasks for years (opening doors, unlatching garbage bins)

  • Nocturnal animal that forages mostly after dark

  • Establish nesting sites in any dark and protected area, such as: under decks, in chimneys, in wall voids, attics, roofs of sheds or garages

  • Cause a wide range of damage to the homes and yards in or near Toronto, ON, including damaging roofs, chewing holes, leaving feces and filth in transit routes

  • Pose a variety of health risks through the spread of bacteria, pathogens, and parasites in their feces and urine.

 

Our Toronto Raccoon Removal Process

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Step 1: Raccoon Perimeter Exclusion

Category:

  • Physical

Equipment:

  • Steel mesh

  • One-way trap door

Method:

  • A thorough 360º inspection of your Ontario home and garage foundation from interior and exterior to identify potential entry and exit points.

  • The main entry point is identified and a one-way trap door is installed so raccoons can exit their nesting area but cannot re-enter.

  • Secondary entry points or insecurities in soffits, flashing or foundation is secured with sturdy steel mesh.

  • Severe structural insecurities are brought to your attention, and a construction plan is laid out.

  • Any insecure weatherstripping or door seal is identified and repaired.

  • Once all raccoons have left nesting area, the trap door is removed and the entry point is closed off completely

Strength:

  • Raccoons that exit their nest to forage will be unable to re-enter and will move elsewhere

  • Prevents new raccoons from entering your home in the future

Weakness

  • Not effective for raccoons that are nesting outdoors but active in your yard

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Step 2: Raccoon Trap and Release

Category:

  • Physical

Equipment:

  • Humane live raccoon trap

Method:

  • 1-4 live traps are set up in raccoon transit or foraging routes.

  • Traps are baited with any fragrant palatable food, such as sardines or marshmallows.

  • Animals are usually caught within 24-48 hours.

  • Trained technician dispatched within hours to remove caught animal

  • Animal released far enough away that it will be unable to find its way back to your home

Strengths:

  • Humane relocation does not cause the raccoon any suffering

  • Quickly captures animals and eliminates the problem in less than a week

Weakness

  • If Raccoon kits (babies) are less than 8 weeks old, neither mother nor kits can legally be trapped

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Step 3: Raccoon Repellence

Category:

  • Pheromone

Equipment:

  • Coyote urine pellets

Method:

  • Small batches of coyote urine pellets are distributed throughout your garden, shed or garage

  • Deters future populations of raccoons from taking up residence in or around your home.

Strengths:

  • Ongoing protection against rampant raccoon population in Toronto.

  • Discreet, piles of pellets are indistinguishable from soil.

  • Safe for pets and children.

Weakness

  • Eventually washed away by rain, wind, snow, water runoff.

  • Some raccoon populations are resistant to repellence.


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Beware of Discount Raccoon Control Near Toronto, ON

  • Improper trap and release programs can cause the animals unnecessary pain and suffering, separate kits (babies) from their mothers, and fail to effectively eliminate the problem.

  • Inexperienced technicians relocate raccoons to areas where they will find their way back to your home.

  • Many companies seek to cut corners, do shoddy or incomplete exclusion work, closing off one entry point and leaving many others for raccoons to access your garage or home.

  • These companies seek to lock you into long term contracts to make you dependent on their ongoing service rather than solving the problem for good

 

What You Need To Know For Effective Toronto Raccoon Control Near You

 

If you suspect that raccoons are active in your home, yard, or garage, clear and complete information is the first step to getting rid of them. Here are a few facts, myths, and tips that will help you to make a well-informed decision about what to do next with your raccoon issue.

 

 
How do I identify a raccoon?

How To Identify Raccoons

Raccoon shape, size, and colour

  • Weight:5.5-22 kg (12-48 lbs)

  • Overall length: 60-95 cm (24-38”)

  • Tail: 19-40 cm (7.5-16”); bushy with 4-6 alternating black and brownish rings

  • Colour: reddish brown above; greyish below; Characteristic black “face mask” facial patterning

  • Toes: Five in front, 7.5 cm long, five in back, 8-11 cm long

  • Snout: Long

  • Ears: Pointed; dark base and lighter at tips

  • Droppings: Generally cylindrical, uniform in diameter about 5 cm long, granular texture

  • Teeth: Long canines

  • Double their springtime body mass by late fall as they prepare for winter hibernation, reducing activity drastically

  • Thick insulated underfur makes up 90% of their coat, gives raccoons excellent ability to survive cold temperatures

  • Short legs and tubular body-form impede quick running

Raccoon Behaviour and Characteristics

  • Extremely versatile foragers and scavengers

  • Eat almost any organic or human food waste

  • Dextrous paws and excellent memory

  • Can master and remember tasks for years such as: unlatching garbage cans, opening shed doors, turning door handles, peeling away roof shingles

  • Nocturnal animal

  • Poor long distance vision

  • Long claws make them excellent climbers, can descend and ascend vertical surfaces

  • Hypersensitive to touch

  • Finely-tuned sense of smell, use pheromone markers to define territory

  • Excellent hearing, and close range night vision.

  • In addition to urban food waste and garbage, raccoons feed on insects, worms, and nuts such as acorns

  • Prey on other animals such as fish and amphibians

  • Cause extensive damage to lawns, roofs, eaves, sheds, windows, doors, garages and garage doors in search of food and nesting sites

Raccoon Reproduction Habits

  • Mating season triggered by increasing daylight in late winter/early springtime, January-April

  • Unrelated males band together in groups of up to four and roam for female mates

  • Banding together strengthens their competitiveness against other males

  • Males take no part in raising the young and may mate with several females

  • Females establish nesting sites in any dark and protected area, such as: under decks, in chimneys, in wall voids, attics, roofs of sheds or garages.

  • Females carry a litter for about 65 days

  • Each litter consists of 2-5 young, known as "kits"

  • Born blind, heavily reliant on mother for first stage of life

  • Kits raised by their mother until dispersal, usually in the late fall or after their first winter

  • Females typically forage and nest within a restricted area

  • Solitary males roam long distances, up to 20 km to find a mate

  • Captive raccoons known to live over 20 years, life expectancy in the wild or in the city only 1.8 to 3.1 years

  • Most common natural cause of death is distemper, at epidemic proportions can kill most of a local population

  • Heavy vehicular traffic and extensive hunting accounts for up to 90% of all deaths of adult raccoons

  • Broad range of natural predators such as: bobcats, coyotes, and great horned owls

 

 

How Do I know if I have a raccoon problem in my home or yard near Toronto?

Since raccoon populations are so high in the GTA it is not uncommon to see live raccoons, kits, and the marks of their foraging around your home and yard.

You should consider taking action to relocate a raccoon population when raccoons:

  • Become a severe nuisance

  • Cause financial loss or psychological distress to members of your home

  • Establish a nest in sheds, garages, under decks, attics or in wall voids in your home

  • Are active in such abundance that it puts you and your family at risk

Why should I take action as soon as possible?

  • Easier to remove a nesting mother before she gives birth

  • Mother raccoons are more protective and aggressive of the nest after giving birth

  • Ontario law prohibits relocating a mother raccoon or kits until they are 8 weeks old

Signs of a raccoon infestation in Ontario

  • Scratch marks on climbing surfaces

  • holes chewed walls and roofs

  • Holes chewed in garbage cans, compost bins, or other organic waste storage

  • Filth trail along transit routes

  • Signs of burrowing or digging under porches, decks, and sheds

  • Foul musty odour close to nesting areas

  • Feces along transit routes, foraging, and nesting areas

    • appearance of faeces: cylindrical, uniform in diameter about 5 cm long, granular texture

  • Footprints in soil, or on pavement around your house

  • Remnants of fur on eaves, shingles, or entry points

  • Frequent sightings of live animals, entering or exiting the garage or home

  • Scratching, scurrying, cooing noises in the attic, the roof, or in wall voids

Where to look for signs of raccoon activity

  • Corners of home and garage

  • utility poles

  • trees that lead to the roof of the home or garage

  • garbage cans, compost bins, recycling bins

  • eaves, soffits, flashing

  • roof shingles

 

 

How did raccoons get into my home or garage near Toronto, ON?

Raccoons are one of the most common pests in the GTA of Ontario.

Active in every neighbourhood, it is no longer a question of IF, but WHEN raccoons will take up a nesting site near your home or garden.

They are resourceful mammals with excellent dexterity and strength.

They use their strong jaws, sharp teeth, nimble fingers, and long claws to chew and pry through almost any reinforcement.

In early spring, raccoon mothers seek out a suitable place to bear their young. They search for a place that is dark, protected, secluded, and quiet.

Some of the most common nesting sites include:

  • under decks

  • under sheds

  • in chimneys

  • in wall voids

  • attics

  • roofs of sheds or garages

 

 

How can Addison Pest Control help prevent raccoons from nesting near my Ontario home?

Since Raccoon populations are so rampant in Toronto, being proactive is the key to ensuring a raccoon free home and garden that is safe for your family, children, and pets.

Give us a call today for more information or to schedule same-day raccoon removal in seconds.

Addison’s raccoon removal service includes a comprehensive raccoon inspection and prevention plan:

  • a 360º perimeter inspection of the interior and exterior of your home and garden

  • identification of potentially vulnerable access points

  • reinforcement of the roofline with raccoon-proof wire mesh

  • deterrent pheromones distributed discreetly around the perimeter of your property

  • identification of structurally insecure zones that require renovation or construction

 

How To Get Rid of Raccoons Under My Deck

If you live in the GTA, there is a good chance you may have raccoon’s living under your deck. You may be wondering, “How do I get rid of raccoons under my deck?” In order to get rid of raccoons under your deck you should:

  • make noise

  • use repellents

  • eliminate food sources

  • install barriers

  • keep the lights on

  • Call Addison Pest Control!


 

Can I prevent raccoons on my own?

Yes, there are many steps you can take to ensure that raccoons do not nest and multiply in or near your home, putting your family and pets at risk.

Raccoon mothers seek out nesting sites that:

  • are secluded, private, undisturbed

  • close to reliable food and water sources

  • provide adequate shelter for her young

  • relatively easy to access

Keeping these factors in mind, here are a few things you can do to ensure that your home is less appealing to raccoon mothers seeking a nesting site in the springtime:

  • seal all garbage receptacles, compost containers and recycling bins

  • closely monitor the footprints and raccoon damage on your property

  • conduct regular inspections of the roofs and foundations of your home, shed and garage

  • eliminate any standing water that would be an easy water source for raccoons

  • install exterior flood lights

  • prune trees so there is no easy access to roofs

  • install inverse cone guards on utility poles so raccoons cannot climb up and down

 

 

What do Raccoons eat?

  • One of the most versatile urban scavengers can feed on just about any food scrap or organic waste, there is

  • Very little that these urban scavengers will NOT eat

  • omnivores: will eat plant matter, or animal matter

  • In the wild raccoons have a varied diet, including:

    • berries, fruits, nuts, grains, vegetables

    • insects, birds, eggs, poultry, rats, squirrels

    • small livestock, fish, snakes, crawfish, worms, and frogs

  • In the urban environment, raccoons seek food sources in a variety of human waste, including:

    • Food scraps, meat bones, restaurant waste

    • pet food, bird feeder seed, organic garbage

 

 
Are raccoons dangerous?

How Dangerous are Toronto Raccoons?

Because of the elevated population of raccoons in the GTA, seeing a raccoon occasionally should not cause panic.

If, however, raccoons create a nesting site close to or inside your home garage or yard, it it poses risks to you are your family, including:

  • exposure to a variety of bacteria, viruses and pathogens

  • exposure to rabies

  • exposure of your pets to canine distemper virus

  • significant property damage to roofs, eaves, soffits and other outdoor items

  • puts your pets at risk of a violent confrontation with a raccoon mother

  • an aggravated and protective raccoon mother will attack humans and pets if she or her nest is threatened

  • disruption and psychological strain from scratching, rustling and cooing in the walls

Rabies

  • All mammals may harbour the rabies virus

  • Raccoons not a significant vector of the disease for many years

  • Caution should still be exercised

  • Raccoons should never be touched, and should never be fed.

  • To mitigate the risk of exposure to the virus the City of Toronto requires:

    • All dogs and cats living in Toronto are required by law to be vaccinated against rabies.

    • Consult your veterinarian for more information.

    • Stay away from all wild animals especially if they appear tame, injured or sick.

    • Raccoons exhibiting abnormal behaviour should be reported to 311.

    • If bitten by any animal, wash the wound with soap and water, contact a doctor, and report the bite to Toronto Public Health at 416-338-7600.

    • If possible, have someone keep the animal in sight so that it can be captured or confined.

    • For further information about rabies, visit rabies.mnr.gov.on.ca/.

Canine Distemper Virus

  • virus that is present in low levels in the raccoon population

  • Humans cannot contract the virus

  • Unvaccinated dogs are at risk

  • Signs of distemper include:

    • may approach people

    • curl up to sleep in open areas in close proximity to people

    • disoriented

    • slow moving

    • can become aggressive if cornered

    • seizures.

  • If residents notice a raccoon displaying abnormal behaviour, they should call 416-338-PAWS.

Contact an Experienced Toronto Raccoon Removal Company Near You

If you are searching for Toronto raccoon removal, contact Addison Pest Control at (416) 628-6963 or use our online form. We would be happy to provide a free quote for raccoon removal services.


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