Fight Those in Flight
Greetings, Jacksonville residents! We know that living in this vibrant city comes with its own unique set of challenges, and one of those can be dealing with wildlife like raccoons. These clever creatures are notorious for rummaging through trash cans, creating a mess, and potentially spreading germs. As your trusted local pest control team, we're here to share some expert tips on how to prevent raccoons from accessing your trash, ensuring a clean and peaceful environment for you and your family.
Secure Your Trash Containers:
Invest in sturdy, animal-proof trash cans with tight-fitting lids. Raccoons are resourceful, so choose containers that are designed to withstand their attempts to pry them open.
Opt for Bungee Cords or Locking Mechanisms:
If your regular trash cans aren't raccoon-proof, consider using bungee cords or specialized locking mechanisms to secure the lids. These add an extra layer of protection and can deter raccoons from trying to open the container.
Store Trash Cans in a Secure Location:
Place your trash cans in a garage, shed, or enclosed area until the morning of pickup. This prevents raccoons from gaining access to them during the night.
Clean Trash Containers Regularly:
Rinse out your trash cans periodically to remove lingering odors that may attract raccoons. Use a mixture of water and a mild detergent to ensure they are thoroughly clean.
Avoid Overfilling Trash Cans:
Overfilled trash cans make it easier for raccoons to access the contents. Ensure there is enough space for the lid to close securely.
Install Motion-Activated Lights or Sprinklers:
Raccoons are nocturnal creatures, so they prefer darkness. Motion-activated lights can startle them, making your property less appealing. Additionally, motion-activated sprinklers provide an unexpected deterrent.
Use Natural Repellents:
Certain scents, like ammonia or peppermint oil, can deter raccoons. Soak rags in these substances and place them near your trash cans. However, be sure to replace them regularly, as the scent may fade over time.
Avoid Feeding Wildlife:
Feeding raccoons or leaving pet food outdoors can attract them to your property. By eliminating food sources, you discourage them from becoming regular visitors.
Consult a Professional Pest Control Service:
If raccoon activity persists despite your best efforts, it may be time to seek professional assistance. Pest control experts have specialized knowledge and tools to effectively deal with wildlife. Give us a call!
By following these expert tips, you can significantly reduce the likelihood of raccoons getting into your trash. Remember, a proactive approach is key to keeping your property raccoon-free. If you need further guidance or encounter persistent issues, don't hesitate to reach out us. Together, we can create a harmonious environment where you and your family can enjoy the beauty of Jacksonville without unwanted visitors. Here's to a raccoon-proof home!