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11 Animal Predators That Eat Raccoons: In-Depth Look
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11 Animal Predators That Eat Raccoons: In-Depth Look

Raccoons are omnivores, eating whatever food they can find as they trundle along in your local neighborhood or in the forest. Or wetlands. Or meadows….

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13 Simple Tips To Keep Raccoons Away From Your Ducks
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13 Simple Tips To Keep Raccoons Away From Your Ducks

Ducks and chickens make great backyard pets; they are cute, (mostly) sweet, and can even give you backyard eggs! However, you won’t be the only…

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Here’s What Raccoons Actually Do During the Daytime
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Here’s What Raccoons Actually Do During the Daytime

Everyone has seen a raccoon scuttling around a trashcan in the middle of the night or scuttling up a tree as the sun goes down….

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Onions: Here’s How to Use Them to Repel Raccoons
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Onions: Here’s How to Use Them to Repel Raccoons

Raccoons are a common menace in human spaces such as cities and suburbs due to their high adaptability and undying persistence in the search for…

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5 Simple Differences Between Male and Female Raccoons
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5 Simple Differences Between Male and Female Raccoons

Raccoons can often find their way into your home or your personal property. There are ways in which you can deter them but before you…

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Hot Pepper: Here’s How To Use It To Repel Raccoons
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Hot Pepper: Here’s How To Use It To Repel Raccoons

We’ve all been there; you’re sitting outside on the porch or standing over the kitchen sink, enjoying your morning coffee, when you notice there is…

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3 Simple Reasons Why Raccoons Won’t Leave on Their Own
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3 Simple Reasons Why Raccoons Won’t Leave on Their Own

Raccoons. Everyone’s favorite little backyard masked bandits. They’re cute, and they seem to be everywhere. For many people, raccoons are a frequent uninvited guest. And…

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14 Best Raccoon Repellents (and How to Use Them)
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14 Best Raccoon Repellents (and How to Use Them)

Raccoons – they can invade your home, personal space, garden and most notably, your trash can! Ideally, having raccoons nearby or even on your property…

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Here’s How Raccoons Open Doors, Windows and Locks (An In-Depth Look)
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Here’s How Raccoons Open Doors, Windows and Locks (An In-Depth Look)

You most likely do not want a raccoon to stroll right into your house, sit down at the dinner table with your family, and devour…

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The Real Reason Why Raccoons Eat Garbage and Don’t Get Sick
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The Real Reason Why Raccoons Eat Garbage and Don’t Get Sick

Raccoons, recognizable by their bushy banded tails and masked face, which give them the oh-so-clever nickname ‘masked bandits,’ are common animals that live in a…

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I'm Zack DeAngelis, the creator of Pest Pointers. This guy right next to me? That's my buddy, Vito. Luckily for me, Vito isn’t the biggest pest in my life. I grew up in an area of Upstate, NY where dealing with wildlife pests is a common occurrence. When I’m not out roaming around 50+ acres of pastures, woods, and a freshwater bass pond, I’m at my computer writing on Pest Pointers.

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