Critter stop Blog Category: Raccoon
Killing a raccoon in Texas is a topic that has been debated for years. While some people believe that it is perfectly legal to kill a raccoon, others argue that it is against the law. In reality, this situation is a bit more complex than you might think. Under Texas law, raccoons are considered to […]
Read on to learn moreRaccoons are nocturnal creatures that are typically active during the night, which makes people wonder: do raccoons come out in daylight? Therefore, it is unusual to spot a raccoon during the day. However, it's very common to see raccoons during daylight, and there could be several reasons why this is happening. One reason why raccoons […]
Read on to learn moreRaccoons are one of the most common wild animals found across North America. Recognizable by their bushy ringed tails and “masked” black-and-white faces, they are highly adaptable, intelligent, and resourceful. While they are often spotted rummaging through garbage cans at night or wandering suburban neighborhoods, raccoons also spend a great deal of time tucked away […]
Read on to learn moreRaccoons are a common sight in many parts of North America. These nocturnal creatures are known for their distinctive black mask and ringed tail. While they may be cute and curious, raccoons can also be a nuisance, especially when they get into trash cans or cause damage to gardens and homes. One way to identify […]
Read on to learn moreCommonly found in suburban and urban areas, raccoons are no mystery to humans. While these creatures may look cute and cuddly, they can be difficult to hable, mostly since they can cause damage to your property, carry diseases and can pose a threat in general to your health. Which leads to the questions: How can […]
Read on to learn moreRaccoons are common in many areas, and encounters with these furry creatures are not uncommon. Normally they’re not threatening to humans, since they are gentle animals, however they can be aggressive and carry diseases that can be harmful to humans. So it's important for you to understand what to do if a raccoon approaches you. […]
Read on to learn moreRaccoons are a common sight in many residential areas. They are very cute looking and harmless animals, however they can cause significant damage to your house and also pose a threat to your health. If you spot a raccoon in your yard, it's very necessary for you to understand how to maintain your safety and […]
Read on to learn moreRaccoons are one of the most common mammals found in North America. Distinctive due to their black “mask” or eyes and ringed tail, as well as their mischievous and curious nature. While many people are familiar with raccoons, not everyone knows just how big they can get or how much can a raccoon weight. Raccoons […]
Read on to learn moreKnown for their peculiar black mask and ringtail Raccoons are a very distinctive wildlife, but how long do they actually live? This can vary of course, depending on a number of factors, including genetics, habitat, and human intervention. In the next blog, we can explore the lifespan and its average of a raccoon and the […]
Read on to learn moreThey skulk in at dusk wearing the world’s most famous burglar mask, hands like tiny mechanics, bellies set on whatever smells edible. Raccoons are clever survivors—and that’s precisely why the question keeps people up at night: do raccoons eat cats? Short answer: it’s rare. Raccoons are opportunistic omnivores, not cat specialists. They’ll take fruit, insects, […]
Read on to learn moreWhen it comes to identifying and distinguishing between wildlife scat, such as skunk poop and raccoon poop, it's essential to have the right information at your fingertips. At Critter Stop, we understand the importance of recognizing these differences, as it can help you better manage wildlife encounters and make informed decisions. In this comprehensive guide, […]
Read on to learn moreIt started with a few strange droppings near the trash bins. Not dog. Not cat. Something else. I assumed raccoon, because we’ve had our share of masked burglars rustling around. But then someone said it might be opossum. Which, I’ll admit, sent me down a weird and surprisingly interesting rabbit hole—because raccoon poop vs possum […]
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