Raccoon Control

Curious raccoons in garbage

Raccoon Removal in

Delaware County

Raccoons are known for rummaging through garbage cans and making a mess out of people’s properties. Additionally, they are known to carry diseases and are often the subject of much fear and anxiety for property owners. If you’re in need of quality raccoon pest control in Delaware County, call Delaware County Animal Control today.

About Raccoons

Raccoons, recognizable by their black facial mask and ringed tail, can create a range of problems for homeowners. They are strong and agile, often tipping over trash cans or finding ways into homes, particularly attics. Female raccoons with their young may take up residence in these spaces. While raccoons may appear cute, they can be very destructive. We use humane methods to trap and relocate them, making sure to remove any baby raccoons if a mother is present. Raccoons are a common nuisance in Pennsylvania.

Curious raccoon exploring its surroundings
Curious raccoon in tree hole

Let Us Help

We know that having a raccoon infestation can be scary, but we’re here to help. Our pest control for raccoons is designed to eliminate unwanted invaders in the most effective, humane way possible. When you enlist our help, we’ll work hard to locate the source of the problem and implement a long-term fix. Some of our services include:

  • Locating and sealing burrows
  • Dispersing animal repellent in and around your property
  • Trapping and safely removing animals

If you need commercial and animal control for raccoons in Delaware County, we’re up to the task. Give us a call today and let us help you get back to a normal, pest-free life through our raccoon control in Delaware County.

Call Us Today (484) 540-0460

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