


Yesterday I had a client call me out because she thought a opossum was in the attic. I came out to do an inspection and went in the attic and as soon as I went in the attic I heard chattering. When I hear chattering, I immediately know it’s raccoon babies. I then set up three traps outside. I received a call from the client today telling me there was nothing in the traps. I then told her the raccoon might have not came out last night and I would just go in today and physically remove the family of raccoons. This is the most dangerous situation I deal with because a mother raccoon will fully charge and attack you to defend her babies. I went into the attic to find the mother raccoon in a corner. I slowly approached her with my catch-all pole. When I got within reach of her I put the catch-all pole in her face and she immedietly attacked the pole. She was playing tug of war with the pole. She would tuck her head down aginst the wall so I was not able to slip the pole around her neck. She eventually moved her head and I only had one chance to get her and I did. She then started freaking out,growling, scratching, and biting the pole. She was mad!!! I got her from the attic, down through the house, and outside toput her in a trap. I then had to go back in there and physically remove the babies. There was five baby raccoons in the nest. I removed them and brought them outside. I put them in a separate trap because the mom is still in defense mode and will attack her own babies. I then took the out to a nearby forest area, put the babies in a box,put a t-shirt under them and angled the trap up the tree and she came out up the tree. I them took off so when she comes down she will move the raccoon babies to a den and find herself a new home. I will go back tomorrow to check and make sure they are gone. We are the best raccoon removal company in all of Los Angeles. We also specialize in removing raccoons from attics and under floors. Call us for more information at (310) 551-0901 or check out out website at animalcapturewildlifecontrol.com