Let's be clear: Raccoons aren't inherently bad. However, their presence can have an unwanted impact on your yard, as they may tear up your lawn, rip open your garbage, or damage your property in ...
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What to Know About Raccoons in Your Yard
On Twitter the other day, I ran across a story about a Philadelphia woman who caught a raccoon lounging in her hammock. I once had a similar encounter with a mischievous band of raccoons at my ...
Several raccoons on a lawn - Daynjer-in-focus/Getty Images Raccoons might look adorable from afar, but when they show up in your yard night after night, whatever cute factor they had quickly fades.
Raccoons may have a mischievous reputation, but these clever, masked bandits bring unexpected benefits to your yard. Far from being mere troublemakers, they’re nature’s little helpers, offering pest ...
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Things that are attracting raccoons to your yard
Protecting your yard from raccoons is a lot like childproofing a home: Look at it from their angle and cover all your bases, from your roof to your lawn.
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