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<p>I've found a new use for our machines. They are great for catching small and medium-sized animals. I was coming home from a 4.5-hour drive, it was about 11: 30 in the morning on country roads, and a raccoon ran out in front of me.
I slammed on the brakes and tried to swerve to avoid the collision, and got close, but still managed to hit it. I assumed he had gone to the side or under the car, as I couldn't see him in the mirrors, so I kept driving. 15 minutes to the house. When I got home, I went to assess the damage. I looked at the front of the car and saw 2 feet sticking out from under the radiator grille on the right side of the car. I bent down and grabbed my legs to see how the dead raccoon was stuck. Then, to my surprise, the legs began to move slowly and kick. He wasn't dead! Advise me in the future a good company for catching such animals.</p>
I got rid of these creatures from my garage thanks to the poison traps.
I decided not to do anything, raccoons have settled in the attic, but they don't bother me.
It makes sense to buy such equipment only if you have at least some pest control skills. Unfortunately, this option does not suit me. I am terrified of wild animals. I was thinking about moving when I discovered that there were raccoons in my ventilation system. My husband called me hysterical and said there were ways to get rid of them. We really would have changed the address if I hadn't listened to him then! He calmed me down and found a professional raccoon removal team that got rid of these parasitic animals from our homes. Raccoons don't have enough space in my house any more.