I've read several responses and wonder if we should look into the "official" recommendations (rather than relying soley on our own ideas).
I called about these critters a year or so ago when considering putting in a pond or fountain. Learned racoons will smell and come after the water, even if it is stored below ground. Hence, no water features at my place.
Also was told that racoons are protected (might want to look into that before getting independent with mitigation).
Was also told that "Critter Control" has a contract with the city to trap and remove them. No cost to the home owner.
I haven't recently verified this - but thought it was worth sharing, especially since their being protected could complicate things
Anyone out there up for checking to see if my info is valid?
On Jun 28 2019 1:11 AM, Rozy Dog via Neighbors_nobhill-nm wrote:
It’s 1am and I was woken by the high pitched sound of animals fighting. In 35 yrs living here this had never happened. Went and turned on the outside lights and blew my kill your eardrums whistle. Next thing I see are 2 raccoons running down my ancient oak tree and off into the next yard. I fear they attacked the sweet birdies in the tree. Has anyone else ever seen humongous raccoons around here? I live on the 300 block of Hermosa NE. Thanks. Melinda Rand MA _______________________________________________ Neighbors_nobhill-nm mailing list Neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com https://mailman.swcp.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/neighbors_nobhill-nm