Raccoons defecating on my deck or roof home wildlife emergency rescue hotline conflicts with wildlife common raccoon problems raccoons defecating on my deck or roof raccoons are actually very clean animals and will go to the bathroom in the same spot away from where they eat and sleep.
Raccoon roof top.
Large mature trees are sought after by many homeowners for their beauty and shade but large trees mean long branches that can overhang roofs.
If you can get into your attic make sure there is no light coming in indicating a way they can get in there to find shelter.
Install electric fencing on top of any fence that is close to your roof.
Raccoons on the roof 12 07 2004 raccoons are excellent climbers.
Raccoons will use trees and branches next houses to access roofs.
Preventing raccoon access to roofs is difficult as these clever creatures can climb up just about any surface but there are ways our professionals can reduce the odds.
Keep tree branches trimmed to make it harder for raccoons to get on to your roof.
If the raccoon can get into your attic which is the reason they are on the roof all you have to do is eliminate the hole they are climbing into and problem should be solved.
Once a raccoon creates or enlarges a hole in the rooftop it becomes an easy pathway to the attic.
They are very strong they have very nimble hands and they can actually swivel their hind feet 180 degrees allowing them excellent grip and the rare ability to descend a tree or a wall downspout or screened in pool such as seen above headfirst.
Once you ve located the access point the next step is to make your home inhospitable.
A raccoon on the roof is usually a very good sign that you have a raccoon living in your attic or a raccoon is trying to break into your attic with the intention of living in there.
Keep garbage bins stored inside your garage and pet food containers inside your home.
Place metal sheeting around your roof as well as around the base of the trees around your property making it difficult for raccoons to climb up them.
Female raccoons usually give birth to their young in the mid to late parts of spring and into the summer.
If you have spotted a raccoon on the rood during spring.
Typically raccoons get in through the eaves of the roof or in openings at the foundation level.
There is a short about 3 4 ft high chain length fence near my house behind the crepe myrtles probably eight or more feet away from the edge of the roof.