Ann Arbor Raccoon Removal

Call us any time for raccoon removal and wildlife removal in the Ann Arbor area. I have spoken with the field technician in Ann Arbor and he fully understands Michigan raccoons and their behavior, and the proper methods for humane removal. For me to recommend him, he has agreed to abide by rules of humane wildlife removal, all Washtenaw County and Michigan wildlife laws, and have a thorough understanding of wildlife biology and the concerns associated with critter removal, such as the welfare of the animals, the presence of baby raccoons in the attic, and the need to perform complete wildlife removal services with permanent results, utilizing techniques such as home inspections, preventative repairs, and animal waste cleanup.

24/7 Cell Phone: 734-418-4035

Here is some additional information about our Ann Arbor wildlife removal and raccoon control services. Our service range includes downtown Kansas City in both Kansas and Missouri. We service all surrounding areas, including Parkville, Riverside, Gladstone, Liberty, Independence, Blue Springs, Lee's Summit, Overland Park, Shawnee, and even west to Lawrence.

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Ann Arbor Michigan Raccoon Control Situation: Thanks so much. Your web site was very smart, b/c it attracts the monsters who are trying to learn how to poison raccoons, and them talks them out of it ( or at least attempts to). We love them, and have put our 90 acres in the wildlife land trust. I don't have a problem with them, and make homes for them in my many barns. I even put den boxes in the trees. The problem is I have this nut case with 4 acres in the woods between my two farms. I just found the antifreeze container cut open like a dish, and he bragged about the pile of animals he killed. I'm trying to structure my case so I can get handcuffs on him for a long time. The problemm is, I don't know if people in rural areas care. I don't have a lot of faith in the cops, so I need to take it to court on my own. However, I'm looking for a good attorney who does this sort of thing.

Hi, David. I found your website, and, if you have a minute, I would appreciate your advice on trapping raccoons and where I'm going astray. I didn't find this one on your website. Using a professional is really not an option for me; I'm on a very tight budget, and so I need to do it myself. I have several bird feeders in my backyard, which a series of raccoons have recently discovered. The first one I was able to trap myself. (A Havahart trap and marshmallows worked beautifully.) The second one disappeared when my neighbor had professionals take care of the coven in her attic. But the third one is smart - and, I'm guessing, large: it has actually bent over the metal shepherds' hooks on which I hang my feeders. I've put the trap out with marshmallows in the middle past the plate; in the morning, they've disappeared, the trap door is open - and the trap is empty. If you have a minute, could you give me your thoughts on what I'm doing wrong, and what else I might try? Thank you! Sarah

Lay newspaper or cardboard along the bottom of the trap, to hide the pan.

If you wish to learn more, click on the How to Get Rid of Raccoons in the Attic home page. For raccoon control in Washtenaw County, Michigan, call us at 734-418-4035, and ask to talk about raccoons in the attic in Ann Arbor, MI.