Raccoon removal in Washington
Washington, DC

Raccoon Removal in Washington

Washington raccoons invade attics and crawl spaces year-round — professional removal is the only lasting solution.

Raccoon problem in Washington? Free same-day inspection available.

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Washington Raccoon Removal

Raccoon Removal Experts Serving Washington

Raccoons are one of the most destructive nuisance animals in Washington. They exploit gaps in rooflines, soffits, and vents to access warm attics and crawl spaces. Once inside, they shred insulation, contaminate surfaces with feces carrying raccoon roundworm, and cause thousands in structural damage.

In Washington, raccoons are especially active in neighborhoods bordering Rock Creek Park and the Anacostia River corridor. Our DOEE-licensed technicians provide same-day service throughout Washington DC and the surrounding metro area.

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Signs You Have Raccoons in Your Washington Home

  • Thumping or scratching in the attic at night
  • Torn soffit or roof vents near entry points
  • Raccoon droppings in or around your home
  • Knocked-over trash cans or raided pet food
  • Strong ammonia odor from the attic

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Why Washington Homeowners Can't Ignore Raccoons

Raccoon roundworm in feces poses serious neurological risk

Rabies — raccoons are a primary vector

Structural damage to insulation and wiring

Leptospirosis spread through urine

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Raccoon Removal FAQ — Washington

How do raccoons get into Washington homes?

Raccoons exploit gaps in soffits, fascia, roof vents, and where rooflines meet. Even a 4-inch gap is sufficient for entry.

Is raccoon removal legal in Washington?

Yes, with a DOEE-licensed nuisance wildlife control operator. Our technicians handle all permit requirements.

How quickly can you respond in Washington?

We offer same-day service throughout Washington DC and the surrounding metro area.

Do raccoons carry rabies?

Yes. Raccoons are a primary rabies vector. Any bite or scratch requires immediate medical attention.

Will raccoons come back after removal?

Not if exclusion is done properly. We seal every entry point with materials raccoons cannot breach, backed by our guarantee.

"Raccoons had been in my attic for months. The team came same day, found every entry point, and sealed everything. Professional and thorough."
D

David M.

Washington, Washington

Raccoon Problem in Washington?

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