{"id":6,"date":"2008-02-03T16:59:23","date_gmt":"2008-02-03T23:59:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.floridawildlifetrapper.com\/flnwr_wp\/?p=6"},"modified":"2013-06-03T22:32:56","modified_gmt":"2013-06-04T03:32:56","slug":"raccoons","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.floridawildlifetrapper.com\/flnwr_wp\/uncategorized\/raccoons\/","title":{"rendered":"Raccoons"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>People do not normally spend much time thinking about their garbage. They put it out on the sidewalk, sometimes the night before, and think nothing of it again. That is, until they wake up the next morning to see garbage all over their lawn and the street. The culprit? Almost always, a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.floridawildlifetrapper.com\/raccoon.html\"><strong><font color=\"#6a9718\">raccoon<\/font><\/strong><\/a>. This, along with being hand-fed by well-meaning humans, results in the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.floridawildlifetrapper.com\/raccoon.html\"><strong><font color=\"#6a9718\">raccoon<\/font><\/strong><\/a> wanting to move from their forest homes in the trees closer to its food source\u2014your house.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.floridawildlifetrapper.com\/raccoon.html\"><strong><font color=\"#6a9718\">Raccoons<\/font><\/strong><\/a> normally find their way in through the attic, either through a hole or by chewing their way in. They are exceedingly dangerous to have in the house for various reasons. They are host to fleas, ticks, mites, and lice, which can easily jump to children or household pets. In addition, they are commonly infected by a roundworm parasite, the eggs of which are released in the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.floridawildlifetrapper.com\/raccoon.html\"><strong><font color=\"#6a9718\">raccoon<\/font><\/strong><\/a>\u2019s feces. If anyone, especially a child or animal, touches the feces or anything soiled by it, they run a high risk of being infected with roundworm and becoming a host themselves.<\/p>\n<p>Besides parasites and roundworm, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.floridawildlifetrapper.com\/raccoon.html\"><strong><font color=\"#6a9718\">raccoons<\/font><\/strong><\/a> are known to carry canine distemper, rabies, coccidiosis (an intestinal disease), upper respiratory diseases, and mange (skin disease caused by parasitic mites). While it may be tempting to try to get rid of the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.floridawildlifetrapper.com\/raccoon.html\"><strong><font color=\"#6a9718\">raccoon<\/font><\/strong><\/a> yourself, it is safer to hire a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.floridawildlifetrapper.com\/removal.html\"><strong><font color=\"#6a9718\">professional trapper <\/font><\/strong><\/a>with the equipment and expertise to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.floridawildlifetrapper.com\/removal.html\"><strong><font color=\"#6a9718\">remove and relocate <\/font><\/strong><\/a>the raccoon. In the case of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.floridawildlifetrapper.com\/\"><strong><font color=\"#6a9718\">Nuisance Wildlife Relocation<\/font><\/strong><\/a>, we will, in addition to removing the animal, work with your insurance company to completely <a href=\"http:\/\/advancedatticrestoration.com\/\"><strong><font color=\"#6a9718\">restore and clean up your attic <\/font><\/strong><\/a>and any other damages caused to your home, leaving it as if the raccoon was never there.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>People do not normally spend much time thinking about their garbage. They put it out on the sidewalk, sometimes the night before, and think nothing of it again. That is, until they wake up the next morning to see garbage all over their lawn and the street. The culprit? Almost always, a raccoon. 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