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  1. What Does Raccoon Poop Look Like?

    • Learn how to identify raccoon poop by its shape, color, consistency, and age. Find out where raccoons poop and why it is dangerous to touch or inhale their feces.… See more

    Where Do Raccoons poop?

    The most common locations to find raccoon poop is on the base of trees, house roofs, attic floors, tree stumps, large rocks, or similar elevated areas. Most raccoons do not defecate inside their own nests, but will keep comin… See more

    How to Identify Raccoon Droppings

    Raccoon droppings can be found in specific places. However, the diet ultimately determines how the excrements will look. Gather as much information as possible to determine the animal you’re dealing with. The followi… See more

    Fresh vs. Dried Raccoon Poop

    Once you know you’re dealing with a raccoon, it is important to determine how long they’ve been around. If you find some dried excrements, chances are it’s already been a few days. If the droppings are still fresh, you … See more

    Why Raccoon Scat Is Dangerous

    Interacting with any type of feces is inherently risky, but raccoon scat is especially problematic. Raccoons are carriers of the roundworm Baylisascaris procyonis, of which the eggs are found in raccoon dr… See more

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