Get Rid of Those Noises Coming From the Attic
From tearing through A/C ducts to ripping through wires or water pipes, they can wreak havoc inside your attic or in your home. Raccoons are primarily nocturnal, but not always. One of the main reasons for a raccoon to enter an attic space is to create a safe nesting location for their young. They usually have 3 to 5 offspring, generally in the spring. They have large feces, somewhat the size of a 30-pound dog, that typically consists of many berries, depending on its diet. Noises in an attic from a raccoon can range from large sounding footprints walking on the ceiling, heavy panting, or scratching on the drywall to even cat-like crying from the baby raccoons.