Macomb County Raccoon Trapping

Macomb County Raccoon Trapping – CMC Animal Control (248) 904-5162

If you are in need of Macomb County Raccoon Trapping services, please contact CMC Animal Control for immediate assistance at (248) 904-5162. Click here to see a list of our services or Follow Us on Facebook

Macomb County Raccoon TrappingTrapping a raccoon may seem like an easy, effective and cost-saving way to remove it from your home’s attic, under your deck or from your business. Although tempting, there are many reasons why you should not attempt this on your own. The best way to safely and humanely remove a raccoon is to hire a professional. Here are the reasons why:

  1. You can get seriously injured. Have you ever seen an angry or defensive raccoon? They can be extremely vicious, causing a serious and likely risk of bites, scratches and other injuries. When you finally stop bleeding, you will have to get rabies shots, even if it’s the smallest of scratches. Rabies is fatal for humans if not treated immediately. You can’t until any symptoms appear to get treated, once the symptoms appear, it is too late and is fatal. Learn more about the risk of raccoon rabies in humans.
  2. Professionals know what kind of bait to use in a raccoon trap. Raccoons will eat almost anything, but they are clever and won’t eat just anything when it’s in a trap!
  3. You cannot place the trap in just any location. If you put a trap in the wrong location, you can spook the raccoon, making it even harder to trap. A licensed professional will know the best location for the trap, what kind of trap to use, and if the raccoon has become trap-shy, they can figure out why.
  4. Raccoon removal professionals take precautions to humanely treat a trapped raccoon during the trapping, relocation and removal stages.
  5. Trapping a raccoon on your own could inadvertently leave young behind to starve to death. Professionals know how to tell the sex of the animal, if it has recently had babies and if it is still feeding them.
  6. You may want to save some money by taking care of a problem raccoon on your own, but it is not worth it. Please do not put yourself and your family at risk and contact a licensed Raccoon Removal Professional to get the job done properly and permanently.

For top rated Macomb County Raccoon Trapping services, call CMC Animal Control at (248) 904-5162.

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Macomb County Mice Control Service

Macomb County Mice Control Service – CMC Animal Control (248) 904-5162

If you are in need of a top rated Macomb County Mice Control Service, please contact CMC Animal Control at (248) 904-5162 for immediate assistance. Click here to Follow Us on Facebook or learn more about us

mrmcIDENTIFYING A MOUSE OR RAT PROBLEM IN YOUR HOUSE

Tips for discovering the nature of your rodent problem.

A thorough home inspection will help you determine the type of rodent you’re dealing with, their patterns of activity, what’s bringing them inside your home, and most importantly, which rodent-control product to use for eliminating them.

The first step to getting rid of mice or rats is figuring out which rodent you’re dealing with – and how big your problem is. Before you take any steps to control a rodent problem, be sure to inspect your home, inside and out. Conducting a thorough inspection will be critical for helping you decide which method of control is right for you.

Inspecting for Rodents

With a flashlight, examine dark areas, such as behind appliances and in cupboards or closets, where rodents like to hide. And be sure to look up, down and all around for signs where rodents travel.

A good inspection will help you determine:

  • The type of rodent – is it a house mouse, Norway rat or roof rat?
  • The severity of the problem
  • Where they eat, travel, and nest
  • The cause of your problem – whether it’s poor sanitation, available food, or water
  • The best type of rodent control product to use and where to place it for success

Signs of Rodents

Tell-tale Signs of Rats and Mice include:

  • DROPPINGS
  • URINE ODORS
  • GNAWED HOLES
  • RUB AND GNAW MARKS
  • RODENT RUNWAYS
  • RODENT NESTS
  • SCAMPERING NOISES
  • UNUSUAL PET BEHAVIOR

Droppings. Rodent droppings are a sure sign that rats or mice are present, and will indicate the type of rodent, the size of the infestation, and where they are most active. Mouse droppings are small, less than one quarter inch, and pointed on both ends. Rat droppings are half an inch or larger. Norway Rat droppings are blunt at both ends, while Roof Rat droppings are have pointed ends. New droppings are shiny and putty-like in texture, while old ones are hard and crumbly. Varying feces sizes indicate that juveniles and adults are present, and lots of droppings may be an indication of a large infestation. The location of the droppings indicates active areas where you should place bait or traps.

Urine Odor. Rodent urine has a strong musky odor. With large infestations you can easily smell it.

Gnawed Holes. Gnawed mouse holes are small, clear-cut, and about the size of a dime. Gnawed rat holes are large, about the size of a quarter, with rough torn edges.

Rub and Gnaw Marks. Oily rub marks are left in places where rodents travel along walls. If rub marks smear, you know they are fresh. Gnaw marks on wood around the house also are a sign. Tooth marks about one eighth inch long are typical of rats and small scratch marks are a sign of mice.

Runways. Common rodent pathways are generally along interior walls, building foundations, ledges, pipes, electrical wires, conduits, tree branches and fence rails.

Nests. Mice will shred paper, string, and other pliable materials to build their nests indoors. Norway rats nest outdoors in burrows deep in the ground. Roof rats typically nest above ground in attics, trees, or dense vegetation.

Noises. Rodents are nocturnal. At night they often create scratching sounds as they run inside walls and along floors.

Pet Behavior. Pets tend to act unusual when they hear or smell rodents in the house. They may appear extremely alert, bark, or begin to paw at spaces beneath refrigerators, stoves, or low-clearance pieces of furniture.

For an experienced and trusted Macomb County Mice Control Service, please call CMC Animal Control at (248) 904-5162.

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