You are at a definite disadvantage.
Get baby raccoons out attic.
Raccoon in the attic step 1.
Raccoons need a safe warm and dry place to raise the new pups and your attic makes a perfect habitat.
1 physical removal of the nest of baby raccoons 2 humane trapping or exclusion of adult raccoons 3 repairs to the entry points 4 cleanup of raccoon feces and waste.
This isn t something that i recommend laymen doing though.
Same goes for how to get raccoons out of your walls you need to pinpoint the exact spot by listening to baby raccoon chattering and feel for the warm spot and cut a hole in the wall to remove the baby raccoons.
The main principle is that you ve got to first find out if there s a litter of baby raccoons almost always yes then remove the babies and trap the adult female and then find out how they raccoon s got inside the attic and after they are all out seal the entry holes shut.
You don t know how momma raccoon is going to react to your presence in the attic.
If you make the attic not dark not quiet and not safe using light sound and smell the raccoon can usually be convinced to leave your attic and take her babies with her.
Inspect the home and find the entry hole s which are very large and obvious.
Search the attic carefully and find and remove the litter of baby raccoons by hand and place in sack.
Cleaning up raccoon waste afterward is also a good idea.
The main reason a raccoon may have made your attic his new den is because the female is about to give birth.
If there s no accessible attic space above the ceiling but that s where the baby raccoons lie then you need to find the spot where the babies lie by feeling for a warm area on the ceiling and cut out a hole nearby and grab and remove the baby raccoons.
You can also encourage the mother to move the young out of the attic herself by intimidating her out with a variety of techniques such as the use of raccoon eviction fluid.
How to get rid of raccoons in the attic.
It s not always a simple task it usually requires these 4 steps to get raccoons out of an attic.
The mother raccoon is living in the attic because it s a dark quiet safe place for her and her babies.
If you don t properly remove the baby raccoons from the attic they will suffer as they starve to death then die and rot in your attic creating a strong odor.