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Raccoon Scat in the Attic: What It Means

Finding raccoon scat in an attic is a clear sign that wildlife has been using the space. It can also point to entry damage, nesting and cleanup needs.

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Raccoon Scat in the Attic: What It Means

Do not touch it

Avoid sweeping, vacuuming or handling droppings without proper protection. Wildlife droppings can create health and odor concerns.

Look for the entry point

Raccoons often enter through damaged vents, soffits, roofline gaps or weakened fascia. The droppings are a symptom; the entry point is the root issue.

Removal first, cleanup second

The animal issue should be resolved before final cleanup and sealing. Solace checks for babies before sealing the final hole and before the warranty goes into effect.

Cleanup options

Sanitation and biowaste removal starts at $200 and can be quoted after inspection based on the affected area.

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Solace Wildlife Control provides free inspections in the normal service area and gives a written price and contract before work begins.

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FAQ

Common questions.

It can be. Droppings show the attic has been used by wildlife and the entry point should be inspected.

Yes. Sanitation and biowaste removal is offered and starts at $200.

Solace checks for babies before sealing the final hole and before the warranty begins.

Call (405) 772-8263