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Raccoons cause damage or nuisance problems around houses and outbuildings when they seek to gain entrance
to attics or chimneys or when they raid garbage in search of food. In many urban or suburban areas, raccoons are learning
that uncapped chimneys make very adequate substitutes for more traditional hollow trees for use as denning sites, particularly
in spring. In extreme cases, raccoons may tear off shingles or facia boards in order to gain access to an attic or wall space.
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As new homes begin to appear in formally forested areas, humans now provided
a food sourse for wildlife. This sourse comes as roadside trash, household garbage, compost, gardens, fruit trees,
bird seed, suet, lawn grubs, pet food, road kills, ETC... . These food sources enhance the food supply for adaptable
species like raccoons and skunks. What to do? If you're concerned about potential conflicts with wildlife, make your home
and yard as unattractive to animals as possible. Eliminate all artificial food sources, take in bird feeders, enclose the
compost pile, and secure your trash in covered containers. Eliminate the shelter and potential den sites by screening
off crawl spaces and capping the chimney
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