Wildlife Education - Techniques for the Safe Removal of Raccoons from Attics in Allentown Bethlehem Easton, PA

Allentown Bethlehem Easton Raccoon Control & Removal

I recommend Kris Baccari A Wildlife Pro for raccoon removal and wildlife removal in the Allentown Bethlehem Easton area. I have spoken with the owner of A Wildlife Pro, and he fully understands Pennsylvania 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 Lehigh County and Pennsylvania 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.

A Wildlife Pro: 610-927-7792

A Wildlife Pro has this to say about their wildlife and raccoon removal company: A Wildlife Pro operates a professional wildlife removal company servicing SE Pennsylvania, from Allentown to Philadelphia. We perform all facets of nuisance wildlife removal, from removing squirrels in attics, to bird and bat control. We do expert home repairs to prevent animals from re-entering, and we clean all animal waste and damage. We provide same or next-day service. Call 24/7 and we will discuss your wildlife problem!

Example Raccoon Control Email from Allentown Bethlehem Easton, PA:

Good day to you, Obviously I am not going to ask you to come to my house... I live near Allentwon PA, however I would like to ask you a question. I have a mama raccoon in my attic with her young ones (a little over one week old by now). When I discovered - or rather heard the babies, I did a little research on raccoons. Studies by the Ministry of Natural Resources have shown that 60% of relocated raccoons will die and that it is best, specially in the case of a mother with young ones, to let the mother relocate her family on her own. They usually have a "second choice den" in the same area and if it is their territory and their choice, they are more likely to survive the move. What is your opinion on this? Thanks for your time and your very informative website. J. Poirier

My opinion is that if you care about the raccoons, leave them alone and let the young grow and let them move out on their own 6 months down the road. If you care about your house or peace of mind, remove them all and relocate them, and then yeah, there's a good chance the young will perish.

For raccoon control in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, call A Wildlife Pro at 610-927-7792, and ask to talk about raccoons in the attic in Allentown Bethlehem Easton, PA.

Please be kind to raccoons! They are intelligent animals, and believe it or not, they definitely have emotions!
For any questions about raccoons in attics, just email me: david@raccoonatticguide.com or click: call a local pro.