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Downspouts for raccoons #3231412
07/18/12 12:51 PM
07/18/12 12:51 PM
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South Central Illinois
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Frank Bates Offline OP
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Does anyone do any modifications to downspouts to keep raccoons from climbing them to reach the roof?

Re: Downspouts for raccoons [Re: Frank Bates] #3231446
07/18/12 01:16 PM
07/18/12 01:16 PM
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I know a Guy in Germany that does it because of the trapping laws,,,,,,,,,


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Re: Downspouts for raccoons [Re: Frank Bates] #3231775
07/18/12 04:22 PM
07/18/12 04:22 PM
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Any object mounted on a brick surface like that as shown is a difficult access prevention.Coons can climb any surface with just a little bit of gripping surface. Add another material for assistance it is a done deal.Depending upon the access to the house interior a chimney cap, dormer repairs, vent covers or soffit fix will be a more effective measure of prevention.Then the obvious removal of the problem animal(s)will take away the familiar offenders.

Re: Downspouts for raccoons [Re: Bob Jameson] #3231863
07/18/12 05:01 PM
07/18/12 05:01 PM
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Frank Bates Offline OP
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On this house there is 4 entry points thru all 4 of the dormers and a chimney cap not made for animals. The chimney crown also needs sealing with Crown Coat. I can take care of all of these but the downspout is a problem.



Re: Downspouts for raccoons [Re: Frank Bates] #3231879
07/18/12 05:10 PM
07/18/12 05:10 PM
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somewhere in the middle of MT
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You back east guys get the weirdest stuff. I've gotten a total of one call this season for a coon living under a mobile home. All the other coon calls have been for vagrants stealing the cat food and raiding the bird feeders. Ya'll talk constantly about positive sets, that's easy when they are crawling through a hole in a soffit or foundation. These free agents I have to deal with take a lot of time and patience to apprehend.

Re: Downspouts for raccoons [Re: DAVE SALYS-CWCP] #3231931
07/18/12 05:36 PM
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Frank Bates Offline OP
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Dave, you talk about weird stuff. I had a baby opossum in a toilet and a lizard in a Bridal Boutique a couple of weeks ago. Is that weird enough for you?

Re: Downspouts for raccoons [Re: Frank Bates] #3232461
07/18/12 11:40 PM
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Mounted on a brick surface like that as shown is a difficult access prevention.Depending upon the access to the house interior a chimney cap, dormer repairs, vent covers or soffit fix will be a more effective measure of prevention.Then the obvious removal of the problem animal(s)will take away the familiar offenders.



Tell the to the Buddhist monks in Japan,,,,,,,, smile

While the temple is busily trying to seal off any points of entry for a would-be pest, Monsho Kamii is worried that the temple could be damaged again. “I hope the government quickly comes up with protective measures,” he says.

According to Kamii, in spring of last year, a pillar on the outer side of the south corridor of Phoenix Hall suffered 14 scratches that were four-to-five centimeters wide and about five centimeters long. The Kansai Wildlife Research Association, a local citizens’ group, judged that the scratches were the work of an adult raccoon, four-to-seven kilograms in weight, that had been sliding on the pillar when going to and from an attic area. Attempts to capture the animal failed, but in summer of last year metal screens were put up to seal around 20 areas where animals could sneak about, such as holes under the temple’s eaves, and no further damage has been seen since.

Raccoons are a type of animal that is not native to Japan. According to the above-embedded ATV news report, they are designated by the government as a harmful alien species. Thousands of wild raccoons are captured and disposed of by authorities in Japan each year, but they continue to thrive and cause trouble.

Why are there raccoons in Japan? A Japan Times article from 2008 has the answer:

Japan imported North American raccoons as pets in the 1970s when they became popular on an animated TV show. Many ended up being discarded or they ran away.

At the peak, Japan was importing more than 1,500 raccoons a year. The government has since banned importing them or keeping them as pets.

The article states that in 2006, Raccoons were blamed for over ¥160 million in damage to agricultural produce


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Re: Downspouts for raccoons [Re: Frank Bates] #3232591
07/19/12 01:33 AM
07/19/12 01:33 AM
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south east michigan
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So much for the saying vinyl is final . The coons don't need the down spout to climb that house . Your just going to have to reinforce the over hangs . New cap ect


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Re: Downspouts for raccoons [Re: Frank Bates] #3233228
07/19/12 03:13 PM
07/19/12 03:13 PM
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Florida
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That's all I see down here are vinyl soffits torn out.

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