Raccoon Removal in Pelham, NY
Pelham's mix of older colonial and craftsman homes across the village and town, bordered by the Hutchinson River corridor and Pelham Bay Park to the south, supports active deer tick, stink bug, and carpenter ant populations that peak during the warmer months. Leaf litter accumulation in deep backyards and mature oak canopy keep tick pressure elevated even into autumn throughout this close-knit community. Westchester County Pest Control delivers effective, family-friendly treatments for Pelham residents that address seasonal pest threats from the inside out.
Raccoon Removal in Pelham
Raccoons are among the most destructive wildlife pests in Pelham and across Westchester County. A family of raccoons in your attic can shred insulation, contaminate it with urine and feces, damage HVAC ductwork, and create serious structural damage within weeks. Raccoons are also a primary rabies vector species in New York State — their presence near your family requires immediate, licensed professional intervention. Westchester County Pest Control holds the required NYS DEC Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator (NWCO) license and specializes in humane raccoon removal and permanent attic exclusion throughout Pelham and all of Westchester County.
Health Risks: Raccoon Latrines & Baylisascaris
Raccoons establish communal latrine sites — both outdoors and in your attic — where feces accumulate over time. Raccoon feces can contain Baylisascaris procyonis, a roundworm whose eggs remain viable in soil for years and can cause serious neurological disease in humans. Professional remediation, not DIY cleanup, is essential. We provide safe attic decontamination and insulation replacement following raccoon removal.
Our Raccoon Removal Process in Pelham
- Inspection: We identify all entry points, assess attic damage, and determine whether a breeding female with kits is present — a critical step that changes our exclusion approach.
- Humane Trapping: Cage traps baited with appropriate attractants, checked daily. All animals are handled and relocated in compliance with NYS DEC regulations.
- One-Way Exclusion Doors: For active dens, one-way exclusion doors allow raccoons to exit but not re-enter. This is the preferred method when kits may be present.
- Attic Exclusion: All entry points sealed with heavy-gauge hardware cloth, flashing, and caulk. Raccoons can force open gaps up to 4 inches wide — our repairs are built to last.
- Attic Remediation: Contaminated insulation removal, decontamination with enzyme cleaners, and insulation replacement available as an add-on service.
Why Pelham Homeowners Choose Westchester County Pest Control
- NYS DEC licensed Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator (NWCO)
- Local to Westchester County — we know Pelham's wildlife patterns
- Same-day service for active intrusions
- Licensed, insured, background-checked technicians
- Breeding season expertise — safe kit separation protocols
- Full attic remediation and restoration available
Frequently Asked Questions — Pelham Raccoon Removal
How much does raccoon removal cost in Pelham?+
Raccoon removal pricing in Pelham depends on the access point, number of animals, and whether attic remediation is needed. Trapping and removal typically starts at $250–$500 per animal. Attic exclusion and damage repair is quoted separately after inspection. We provide free on-site assessments for all Westchester County properties.
Do you offer same-day raccoon removal in Pelham?+
Yes — we serve Pelham and all of Westchester County with same-day and next-day service in most cases. Call (914) 202-4197 to check availability.
Is Westchester County Pest Control licensed for raccoon removal in NY?+
Yes. Westchester County Pest Control holds the required NYS DEC Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator (NWCO) license for raccoon removal throughout Westchester County and New York State. Raccoons are a designated rabies vector species in NYS — handling them without proper licensing is illegal and dangerous.
When is raccoon breeding season in Westchester County?+
Raccoon breeding season in Westchester County runs from January through March, with kits (baby raccoons) born between March and May. Female raccoons seek warm, dark, enclosed spaces to give birth — your attic is ideal. We strongly recommend exclusion work in late fall before breeding season begins. If a mother raccoon has already established a den in your attic, we use specialized exclusion methods that allow the family to leave without separating kits from the mother.
⚠️ Health Warning
Raccoons are a rabies vector species in NYS. Never attempt to handle raccoons yourself. Call a licensed professional immediately.
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