Raccoons in Boston frequently den in attics and chimneys of older Beacon Hill and Back Bay row houses where slate roofs and brick chimneys create easy access points. Our crews inspect for tracks, scat, and gnaw marks around eaves, soffits, and vent pipes before setting traps or installing one-way doors. Massachusetts wildlife regulations require careful handling to avoid relocating animals into neighboring properties near the Freedom Trail or Boston Common.
We use exclusion mesh, steel plates, and heavy-duty chimney caps rated for the humid continental climate that brings heavy spring rains and winter freeze-thaw cycles. Edge cases include multi-family buildings in the South End and North End where shared walls allow raccoons to move between units, and commercial kitchens near Faneuil Hall that attract animals to grease traps and dumpsters.
After animals are removed we disinfect urine-soaked insulation and replace damaged wiring or ductwork. Homeowners receive a written report noting every entry point sealed and recommendations for quarterly follow-up inspections during peak activity seasons.
Raccoon Removal Services We Offer
✓Attic Raccoon Removal
Full inspection, trapping, and one-way door exclusion for raccoons living in attic insulation and rafters of single-family and multi-family homes.
✓Chimney Raccoon Extraction
Safe removal of raccoons and kits from flues and smoke chambers with chimney cap installation to prevent re-entry.
✓Raccoon Entry Point Sealing
Permanent sealing of gaps around vents, soffits, and rooflines using 16-gauge steel mesh and flashing rated for coastal humidity.
✓Raccoon Waste Cleanup and Disinfection
Removal of contaminated insulation and feces followed by EPA-registered disinfectant application to eliminate pathogens.
✓One-Way Door Exclusion Installation
Placement of professionally built one-way doors that allow raccoons to exit but block return, followed by final sealing.
✓Multi-Unit Raccoon Control
Coordinated trapping and exclusion across connected row houses and apartment buildings in dense neighborhoods like the South End and Charlestown.
How it works
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Property Inspection
We examine all potential entry points from the roofline to foundation, document activity signs, and identify den locations.
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Trapping or Exclusion Setup
Live traps or one-way doors are placed based on access points and local wildlife guidelines.
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Animal Removal
Raccoons are humanely removed and relocated per Massachusetts regulations; kits are handled together with adults.
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Sealing and Cleanup
All openings are permanently closed and contaminated areas are cleaned and disinfected.
Pricing
Pricing depends on number of animals, access difficulty, and extent of damage; quotes are provided after on-site inspection.