Ants

ANTS

Frontier Trapper commonly receive calls regarding raccoons causing damage to a customer's home and property. They are usually searching for warm nesting areas and easy food sources. Female raccoons primed to raise litters are particularly fond of infiltrating buildings to set up nest sites in attics, between walls, and inside chimneys. As the pests are adept climbers, they take advantage of nearby trees, downspouts, and utility poles to gain access to homes. Uncovered chimneys and vents, torn screens, loose shingles, and broken windows also heighten the possibility of finding raccoons in the house. 

Trapping and Removal 

Live trapping is the most effective way to remove a raccoon. However, habitat modification will make your property less appealing. Securing garbage cans and keeping pet food inside are simple measures to keep raccoons away. Repellents will only offer temporary solutions..

Exclusion and Prevention Services

Preventative exclusion services are the most effective raccoon control. After raccoon removal, we seal all entry points with raccoon-proof material to prevent future entry. 

Raccoon control and removal should only be attempted by people who understand the danger this animal can present. Wildlife Professionals understand this danger and have the tools and training to safely handle these very strong animals. Call Frontier Trapper today to schedule an inspection  to remove the raccoons and seal them out for good.

“Contacted Frontier Trapper about unknown animal getting into my back yard. Amanda came out the next day and identified the droppings as raccoon, she placed traps and over two days trapped three raccoons. Amanda was very knowledgeable and professional and I would recommend Frontier Trapper if having a nuisance animal problem.”
Earl Howard, Independence
 “Awesome, friendly service. Much cheaper and faster than a "brand name" animal removal company. Amanda took care of the raccoon situation and then repaired the damage and sealed any potential entrances. I will be keeping her number and using Frontier Trapper anytime I have an animal issue."
Jacob Burns, Kansas City 
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