BLOG The Ultimate Guide to Trapping Larger Pests: Safeguard Your Home from Raccoons, Squirrels, and More Sep 24, 2024

Are you tired of larger pests wreaking havoc in and around your home? Raccoons rummaging through your trash cans, squirrels nesting in your attic, and other critters causing damage to your property can be a real nuisance. But fear not, North Brevard Wildlife Solutions is here to help you trap and remove these pesky intruders safely and effectively.

When it comes to trapping larger pests like raccoons, squirrels, and more, there are a few key steps you can take to safeguard your home and prevent future infestations. Follow our ultimate guide to trapping larger pests and take back control of your home.

1. Identify the Pest The first step in dealing with a larger pest problem is to accurately identify the culprit. Different pests require different trapping techniques, so it's important to know exactly what you're dealing with. Look for signs of damage, droppings, and tracks to determine which pest is causing trouble.

2. Choose the Right Trap Once you've identified the pest, it's time to select the right trap for the job. For larger pests like raccoons and squirrels, a live trap is often the best option. These traps allow you to capture the animal unharmed and then release it safely away from your home.

3. Bait the Trap To lure the pest into the trap, you'll need to use an enticing bait. Raccoons are attracted to sweet foods like marshmallows or peanut butter, while squirrels prefer nuts or seeds. Place the bait at the back of the trap to encourage the animal to fully enter and trigger the trap.

4. Set the Trap Carefully set the trap in an area where the pest is known to frequent. Make sure the trap is stable and won't tip over easily. Check the trap regularly to ensure the animal is captured quickly and doesn't suffer unnecessarily.

5. Release the Animal Once the pest has been trapped, it's time to release it back into the wild. Take the trap to a suitable location far away from your home and carefully open the door to allow the animal to escape. Make sure to follow all local laws and regulations regarding the humane treatment of wildlife.

6. Prevent Future Infestations To prevent future infestations of larger pests, take steps to secure your home and property. Seal off any entry points, trim back overhanging branches, and secure trash cans to make your home less inviting to unwanted guests.

By following our ultimate guide to trapping larger pests, you can safeguard your home from raccoons, squirrels, and more. If you're facing a larger pest problem that you can't handle on your own, don't hesitate to contact North Brevard Wildlife Solutions for professional help. Our experienced team can safely and effectively remove larger pests from your property, giving you peace of mind and a pest-free home.

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