To keep family and pets from contracting one of the many harmful diseases in raccoon poop, you need wild animal removal services. Here’s why.
The Dangers
Raccoon feces is host to a number of dangerous bacteria and parasites that can make anyone in the home sick. Raccoon roundworm is the most common disease. The worm itself lives in the raccoon’s intestines, and its eggs appear in the feces. Exposure comes from contact with the animal’s latrine.
Salmonella is another common disease found in raccoon droppings. It often remains …show more content…
If raccoon poop carrying this disease comes into contact with water puddles or soil, the entire area is contaminated.
The high risk of contracting these diseases emphasizes the importance of having wild animal removal services handle cleanup and decontamination.
Spotting Raccoon Poop
Raccoons frequent the same spot for their bathroom breaks, commonly called the “latrine site.” A raccoon’s latrine site is usually a large pile of poop, and it’s generally found near tree bases, stumps, garages, under decks, and in attics.
Better Left to the Professionals
Cleaning up raccoon poop without the proper tools and disposal materials can be risky. While it’s a job best left to wild animal removal services, feces left in an area with a high risk of someone coming into contact with it requires swift removal.
Purchase disinfection compounds and parasite-killing solutions to effectively remove droppings, and wear protective clothing and equipment to avoid contact with any of these diseases. Feces that isn’t properly disposed of is likely to grow bacteria, as well as attract insects and future animals.
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