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A friend asked me to look at his roof, as he had some strange droppings in one of the valleys. After climbing up on the roof and investigating, I told him that he had a nice plot of land full of God's beautiful creatures. Unfortunately, they are dumping on his roof and climbing down his chimney. As you can see from the photos, the raccoon(s) was climbing a flower trellis, making himself comfortable in one of the roof valleys, climbing up the chimney and then down the open chimney liner (if you look closely you can see the paw prints on the inside of the ceramic/clay liner.)
Obviously I told him to remove the trellis and install screened weathercaps on the chimney liners, but I couldn't really tell him anything else about the habits of raccoons - Why were they up there? Do they have a good vertical leap? Might they be rabid? How much damage could they do to the roof surface? I'd appreciate any input. (Can you believe the size of those piles?) |
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At least he's house broke!
"It's not what you believe that matters...it matters what you believe!" |
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It looks like a barn OWL we have them here and I see them all the time.
I know a guy that does taste testing LOL Troy Farmer Presidential Inspections LLC Chapter President Southern Idaho PO Box 2144 Eagle, Idaho 83616 208-573-5300 http://www.presidentialinspection.com http://info@presidentialinspection.com "He who can, does. He who can’t, teaches" "Where would we be without Teachers" |
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I had a crab apple tree that used to lean over the edge of the roof...I noticed a great amount of similar raccoon droppings and could actually hear them on the roof....crab apple season they would simply climb the tree break off a branch and sit on the roof and eat and crap....i heavily pruned the tree and eliminated the problem....I would recommend you remove the trellis and see if it doesn't solve the problem....sure looks like a raccoon to me
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I did some research last year for a client whose cans kept getting knocked over. They are some smart little bandits.
Official recommendation: Hire a pro Humane recommendation: Trap it and gently set it free in the forest to play with the other raccoons. Not so Humane recommendation: kill the little pest. A 12 Gage should do it. |
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"HOLY CRAP!"
I thought that it was going to be another one of those interminable religion threads. |
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LOL maybe a santa
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He should clean the flue so they don't track all that soot into the house.
Chuck Evans (TREC #7657) Level III Infraspection Institute Certified Infrared Thermographer (#8402) HomeCert Houston Home Inspections & Thermal Inspections Find us on Facebook Houston Thermal Inspections & Infrared Imaging Find us on Facebook Houston Home Inspector Houston, TX |
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Please Note:
jkogel is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Ken I think is right, a female coon planning to nest in the chimney. Get screens up now, she'll move on. They are very good climbers, but the adults are not likely to jump very far, at least not the ones that waddle past our place.
John Kogel www.allsafehome.ca |
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That is definitely something you dont see everyday. The chances of the racoons being rabid is slim. They are basically scavengers and are probably finding food or something nearby to keep them around. If nothing to eat they will move on.
John R Fordyce Safe-Buy Home Inspection Keystone Inspection & Testing Services NACHI #06051992 Safe-Buy Home Inspection Keystone Inspection & Testing Services << Home Inspector Marketing Map - Marketing Madness for Home Inspectors >> |
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My brother-in-law had two that got stuck in his chimney and died . . . seems like a few hundred dollars to remove . . . he's now screened in . . . all done by a pro.
Mike Chris, Santa Clara, Utah
NACHI: #05051385 HouseNspect@gmail.com www.housenspect.com activerain "A man's home is his castle . . . until the queen arrives." |
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