Raccoon Control in Ottawa
Professional Raccoon Removal and Exclusion Services
Raccoons frequently enter Ottawa homes through rooflines, chimneys, and attic spaces where they can cause extensive structural damage. Without proper exclusion, repeat entry is common. Porter Pest Control provides professional raccoon control in Ottawa using humane removal and long-term exclusion strategies designed to protect residential and commercial properties.
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Common Signs of a Raccoon Issue in Ottawa
Raccoons are active at night and often cause noticeable noise and exterior damage once they gain access. Early raccoon exclusion in Ottawa helps reduce safety risks and repair costs.
Common signs include:
Heavy scratching or thumping sounds during overnight hours
Roof or soffit damage near attic access points
Garbage disturbance around bins or storage areas
Droppings or urine in attic spaces
Tracks or claw marks near entry points
Our Pest Control Approach
for Raccoons
Inspection
We inspect rooflines, attic spaces, and exterior access points to identify raccoon activity.
Treatment
One-way doors or live trapping methods are used to safely remove raccoons.
Prevention
We repair entry points and install exclusion barriers to help prevent re-entry.
- Flexible scheduling and discreet service
- Experience with Ottawa homes and businesses
- Humane wildlife control practices
- Long-term exclusion and monitoring programs
Why Choose Porter Pest Control for Raccoon Control in Ottawa
Raccoon control in Ottawa requires experience with wildlife behaviour and roof structures. Our technicians deliver reliable, humane solutions focused on prevention.
FAQ
Raccoon Control FAQ
They seek food, shelter, and nesting space, particularly during colder months.
Yes. All removal methods comply with wildlife regulations and focus on humane exclusion.
Yes. Raccoons commonly tear insulation and damage ventilation systems.
Most cases are resolved within one to two visits, depending on property layout.
Exclusion work, sealing access points, and installing protective barriers prevent re-entry.