Friday, August 13, 2010

A.A. Trappers Raccoon Trapping Hermosa Beach , Raccoon Removal Hermosa Beach Animal Trapping Hermosa Beach Animal Removal Hermosa Beach California




A.A. Trappers Raccoon Trapping Hermosa Beach , Raccoon Removal Hermosa Beach Animal Trapping Hermosa Beach Animal Removal Hermosa Beach California


When Trapping or removing raccoons, opossums , skunks or all other Animal trapping and removal issues in all city ‘s of California especially Hermosa Beach you need to make sure that you do more then just remove the target animal you need to also repair any openings on the home or structure to prevent any future animal trapping needs the calls for Animal trapping in Hermosa Beach have increased over the last 2 years due to recent construction that has been going on. A.A. Trappers is the only animal trapping company that is located in Hermosa Beach so we can offer our customers 24 hour a day seven days a week emergency trapping service in Hermosa Beach.

A list of some of the services we provide are

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Below is some information you should know about Raccoons:

Rabies is a viral infection that can affect any mammal, including humans. It's most common in skunks, bats, and raccoons in the Northeast. It's extremely rare in small rodents (such as squirrels, mice, and rats), opossums, rabbits. Rabies attacks the nervous system and is always fatal once symptoms occur. But the good news is that people and pets can be protected beforehand with vaccinations. If unvaccinated people have been exposed, the disease can still be prevented—swift medical attention is critical.

The raccoon is easily recognizable by its mask and ringed tail and is often referred to as a "masked bandit". The mask may enhance its vision at night and is also believed to reduce glare when camouflaging itself from predators. Its bushy tail, about 8-12 inches in length, is used as a fat storage (particularly during the winter time), to balance itself when climbing, and to brace itself when sitting up.

Habitat

It is a fact that the raccoon does not construct its own den. Instead, it relies on natural processes (such as rock crevices and hollow trees) or the work of other animals. It will use several dens within its range of land.

Behavior and Reproduction

The raccoon is usually nocturnal but can be seen active during the day. The male adult is usually unsociable with other raccoons except during the mating season. Some unrelated males will form a loose group (usually no more than four) to keep outsiders away. Related females are more sociable with one another.

Breeding occurs mostly between the months of January and March. The male raccoon will mate with more than one female and will have no part in raising the young. The female will give birth to one liter per year. The size of a liter can range from 1-8 kits (also called cubs) but the average size is 3-4.

Most baby raccoons are born in the month of April or May. After 6-9 weeks, they begin to explore the world outside of the den and start consuming solid food. By 16 weeks, they are usually weaned. Many females will remain close to their mother while the males usually move away (an instinct to prevent inbreeding).

The average life expectancy of a raccoon is about 2-3 years in the wild, although there have been reported cases of some living up to 16 years. In captivity, they have been known to live past 20 years.

In most areas, the majority of raccoons die from hunters and collisions with vehicles. In North America, the most common natural cause of death is distemper.

The raccoon can carry the rabies virus and transmit it through its saliva. Main symptoms include aggressive behavior, impaired mobility, a sickly appearance, and abnormal vocalization. Some may show no signs. Often, rabid raccoons will retire to their den.

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Contact Trapper Matt At (877)55TRAPPER Or On His Cell Phone At (914)672-5703

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