Raccoon Removal

We remove all kinds of wildlife. Give us a call so we help with your raccoon removal (615)-274-9453. Call the wild animal professionals at Halker’s Wildlife.

Raccoon Removal

Raccoons are common throughout most of the United States. They are easily recognized by their black eye mask and ringed (striped) tail.  Raccoons are nocturnal, meaning they do most of their sleeping during the day and are active at night.  Although uncommon, raccoons are sometimes seen during the day.  This is often a viewed as a sign that the raccoon may be sick.  That is not always the case, but it is a best practice to avoid a raccoon whether day or night time.  Raccoons have become accustom to seeing humans on a regular basis, so they may not always run when approached. 

Raccoons are omnivores. They will eat just about anything.  Common foods for raccoons are fruits & vegetables, insects, fish, smaller mammals, eggs, bird seed, and leftovers found in the local dumpster. 

Raccoon breeding season is typically in January-February.  They birth their young, 3-5 kits, in April or May.  The mother raccoon raises the kits herself. They will be able to fend for themselves by the time their first winter comes.

Call us for your raccoon removal in Nashville.

Raccoon Problems

  • Raccoons in attics in Nashville. Raccoon in garage.
  • Raccoon in garbage can. Raccoon in dumpster. Raccoon in yard.
  • Gaining access to homes or businesses and making it their home. Raccoons can live in attics, chimneys, in walls, under porches, or even completely inside where they leave scat, chew wires, make noise during the night, leave ceiling stains, create holes for potential water leaks, etc. Raccoons removal from attics is one of the most common problems we solve.
  • Raccoons in crawl space
  • Raccoons making a mess of your trash cans
  • Raccoons tearing up your yard
  • Raccoons harassing your domestic pets
  • Raccoons killing chickens or ducks
  • Raccoons eating pet food
  • Raccoons using bird feeders
  • Raccoons living in car engines
  • Raccoons eat garden or farm crops
  • Transmitting diseases to pets or even humans

“Joe was great. Responded faster than any others on a weekend call. Worked around our
schedule. Humanely removed a large Racoon and her pups from our attic. Addressed all
our concerns and protected the roof from further invasion. A pleasure to work with.”

— Mark Zodd

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