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  1. Nuisance or sick raccoons may be trapped without a permit, but it is illegal to live trap and relocate them to a new area. In order to prevent the possible spread of raccoon diseases in Ohio, all live trapped raccoons must be released again on the homeowner's property or humanely euthanized.

  2. Infection rates and egg shedding are higher within the raccoon population during late sum-mer and autumn than in spring. Habitat fragmentation may affect the frequency of the disease. In agricultural landscapes, infection rates of small animals are higher in small woodlots than those in larger forest fragments.

  3. Raccoons are omnivorous. They will eat fish, crayfish and mussels, as well as a variety of fruits, nuts, grains, other plant material, carrion, garbage, birds, eggs, small animals (mice, rabbits, snakes, turtles, frogs and insects) and most foods prepared for human or animal con-sumption.

  4. If you have been bitten by a raccoon, consult with your healthcare provider regarding the need for antimicrobial treatment and report the bite to your local health department. Baylisascaris procyonis (raccoon roundworm) is the intestinal roundworm of raccoons. The eggs are shed in the feces.

  5. Call us today for raccoon prevention, raccoon trapping and removal, or for cleanup and repair of raccoon damage to your home or property. Raccoons giving birth in Ohio is a stressful time for homeowners. Learn about the birthing season of this common nuisance wildlife species.

  6. 18 Ιουν 2021 · (WKBN) – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources talked about what you can do to deal with a raccoon infestation after an issue in Boardman between a man and his neighbors. ODNR said you have...

  7. Use preventive measures to ensure that raccoons will not occupy certain spaces. Be sure to securely close any possible points of entry (i.e. under patios, chimneys, etc.) Do not leave outside containers that raccoons could climb into (large buckets, planters, trash cans, etc.).