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Remove Raccoons from Your Attic or Property
Raccoons often break into attics, crawl spaces, and garages in search of food and shelter. Once inside, they rip apart insulation, chew through wiring, and leave behind droppings that may carry roundworm and leptospirosis.
Catseye’s raccoon removal service uses humane traps and one-way exclusion methods to safely remove the animals. We identify access points, install barriers, and provide full cleanup and sanitization of contaminated areas. Our technicians ensure long-term protection with repairs and reinforcement to stop future entry.
Comprehensive Inspection
Experienced technicians inspect attics, roofs and yards to locate raccoon entry points, den sites and damage, ensuring a humane removal plan
Humane Removal
Using humane traps and one-way doors, we safely remove raccoons and any offspring, minimizing stress on the animals and following all local wildlife laws
Damage Repair & Prevention
After removal, we repair chewed wood, torn insulation or soffits and seal all entry points. Preventive measures such as securing garbage cans and trimming branches help keep raccoons away
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Pest Removal Service For Homes
The Catseye mission is to protect your home by providing the best pest control program and award-winning customer service. We are experts at carpenter ant elimination through a time-tested process that includes:
- Platinum Home Protection Money-Back Guarantee
- Free Inspection of Your Home
- Customized Treatment Plan
- Comprehensive, In-Depth Service Visits
- Flexible Scheduling & Emergency Visits
- Secure Online Account & Dedicated Customer Service Representative
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Stop Damage to Insulation & Wiring
Raccoons are strong and destructive. They can rip through soffits, shingles, and ductwork, and create large nests in insulation. Their presence also puts your family and pets at risk of disease exposure. Catseye removes the animals and repairs the damage for full restoration.
Keep Raccoons from Returning
After removal, we seal all access points, reinforce weak spots, and install exclusion barriers like vent screens and chimney caps to prevent future invasions.
Signs of a Raccoon Infestation
Raccoons are vocal and messy. These warning signs can alert you to their presence before damage escalates.
Rustling & Scurrying Sounds
Hearing rustling or scurrying noises around the attic, roof or chimney especially at night, often indicates raccoon activity.
Vocal Chattering
Raccoons are vocal; you may hear purring, growling, whimpering or screeching coming from attics or walls.
Rummaged Garbage Cans
Garbage cans knocked over or rummaged through overnight are a common sign raccoons are foraging nearby.
Tubular Droppings
Discovering droppings that resemble dog feces & usually dark and tubular near gardens or in attics indicates a raccoon latrine.
Tracks & Scratch Marks
Raccoon tracks look like small handprints with five toes, and shallow scratch marks on wood or siding suggest regular climbing.
Strange Odors
Raccoons may track in undesirable smells within the home and surrounding areas.
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The Catseye Guarantee
At Catseye Pest Control, your satisfaction is our top priority. That’s why every service we provide comes backed by the Catseye Guarantee — a commitment to delivering safe, effective, and long-lasting pest control solutions. Whether you’re dealing with ants, rodents, or nuisance wildlife, our trained technicians won’t stop until the job is done right. If pests return between visits, so will we, at no extra charge. It’s pest protection you can count on, with results you can see.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are raccoons dangerous to remove without help?
Yes, raccoons can be highly dangerous to remove without professional assistance. These animals are strong, intelligent, and defensive when cornered, especially if they have babies nearby. Attempting removal without the proper equipment or training can result in bites, scratches, and exposure to serious diseases like rabies, leptospirosis, or raccoon roundworm. In many cases, raccoons nest in confined, hard-to-reach areas such as attics or crawl spaces — making DIY removal even riskier.
In addition to physical harm, improperly handled removals can worsen the situation. If part of a raccoon family is left behind or entry points aren’t fully sealed, new intrusions are likely. Raccoons are persistent and will exploit weak areas in your home to regain access. Catseye’s trained professionals use safe, humane eviction methods followed by thorough inspections and exclusion to ensure the animals are removed completely and don’t return.
What are common signs of a raccoon infestation?
Common signs of a raccoon infestation include loud noises at night — such as thumping, scratching, or growling — especially in attic or ceiling spaces. You may also notice overturned garbage cans, garden damage, or tracks and droppings near your home. Inside, look for signs like insulation damage, urine stains, or a strong, musky odor from nesting material.
Raccoons are nocturnal and tend to be most active after dusk. If you see one during the day or notice increased daytime activity, it could indicate a serious infestation or sick animal. Catseye technicians are trained to identify these early warning signs and can perform a detailed inspection to confirm the presence of raccoons, assess the level of damage, and develop a plan for safe removal and cleanup.
How does Catseye remove raccoons from homes?
Catseye uses a multi-step, humane eviction process tailored to the specific situation. First, technicians inspect the property to identify raccoon entry points and nesting sites. Once located, they implement safe removal strategies — often using one-way doors, live traps, or deterrents — so the raccoons leave but cannot return. This approach prevents harm to the animals while ensuring your home is cleared efficiently.
After eviction, Catseye thoroughly cleans the affected areas and installs exclusion materials to prevent future access. Their proprietary Cat-Guard Exclusion Systems are specially designed to seal off vulnerable areas without using chemicals or poisons. This process not only removes current intruders but also helps you avoid the same issue in the future, offering lasting peace of mind.
Do raccoons cause damage inside the attic or walls?
Yes, raccoons can cause extensive damage once they gain access to attics, walls, or crawl spaces. They rip apart insulation for nesting, chew on structural wood, ductwork, and electrical wiring, and leave behind urine and feces that contaminate the area. Over time, this damage can compromise your home’s energy efficiency, create fire hazards, and lead to costly repairs if not addressed.
The longer a raccoon remains undetected, the worse the damage becomes. Their droppings also harbor dangerous pathogens and parasites, putting your family’s health at risk. Catseye not only removes the raccoons but also provides full cleanup and sanitation services, restoring your attic and sealing entry points to protect your home moving forward.
Can you remove raccoons without harming them?
Yes, Catseye prioritizes humane raccoon removal whenever possible. Their trained wildlife technicians use non-lethal methods such as live trapping, eviction funnels, and exclusion devices that allow raccoons to exit but prevent them from re-entering. These methods are designed to safely remove the animal while protecting their well-being — especially in cases involving nursing mothers or young kits.
When appropriate, relocated raccoons are taken to safe environments far from residential areas. Humane removal isn’t just the ethical choice — it also helps preserve the ecological balance by avoiding unnecessary harm to local wildlife. With Catseye’s expertise, you can resolve a raccoon infestation while staying aligned with humane and environmentally responsible practices.
What happens after the raccoons are removed?
After raccoons are removed, Catseye begins the critical next step: cleanup and prevention. All nesting material, droppings, and contaminated insulation are removed and disposed of safely. The area is then disinfected to eliminate pathogens and odors that could attract other animals. This sanitation process is key to restoring a healthy living environment and preventing future infestations.
Following cleanup, Catseye installs exclusion systems around common entry points like roof gaps, attic vents, chimneys, and soffits. These custom-fitted barriers keep raccoons and other wildlife from regaining access. Technicians may also recommend trimming tree limbs or reinforcing certain areas to further deter re-entry. The goal is to leave your home safe, sealed, and protected for the long term.
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Catseye has been the industry’s only premium pest control, wildlife control and removal, and pest control exclusion systems provider for nearly three decades in the Northeast United States. Throughout that time, Catseye has branched out and brought its high-quality pest control services to other parts of the country. We are currently servicing four different states on the East Coast, and constantly expanding to offer our expertise to satisfy your needs.
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