Wildlife removal

Raccoon Removal

Raccoons can damage vents, roof returns, crawlspace doors, and trash areas while looking for shelter or food. Text Tango if you notice heavy movement, torn openings, or strong odors.

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When to call

Signs of raccoon activity

Raccoon issues are often louder and more destructive than smaller nuisance wildlife.

Heavy movement or loud activity

Raccoons are larger than most nuisance wildlife, so movement can sound heavy in attics, crawlspaces, or walls.

Torn vents or damaged openings

Raccoons can damage vents, roof returns, crawlspace doors, and other exterior openings while looking for shelter or food.

Strong odors or trash disturbance

Odors, disturbed trash areas, and exterior mess can help identify raccoon activity around the home.

Our process

How Tango handles raccoon calls

We identify the activity, evaluate access points, and recommend the removal and prevention path that fits the situation.

1

Text the situation

Send the location, what you heard or saw, and any photos of visible damage.

2

Inspect access points

We check exterior openings, crawlspace access, roofline damage, and nearby attractants.

3

Recommend the right next step

Raccoon situations can vary, so we walk you through the removal and prevention options.

Local service

Raccoon help across Greenville and the Upstate

Tango helps homeowners in Greenville, Greer, Simpsonville, Mauldin, Travelers Rest, Easley, Spartanburg, Anderson, Seneca, and nearby Upstate communities with raccoon concerns around attics, crawlspaces, yards, and exterior openings.

Questions

Raccoon removal questions

Should I try to remove a raccoon myself?

No. Keep distance and text Tango with what you are seeing. Raccoon situations can involve damage, nesting, or safety concerns that need a careful plan.

Can raccoons get into attics or crawlspaces?

Yes. Raccoons can use roofline openings, vents, crawlspace doors, and damaged exterior areas to access shelter.

Is raccoon removal custom quoted?

Often, yes. The right approach depends on the access point, damage, activity, and whether prevention work is needed.

Think a raccoon got in?

Text Tango with what happened, where you see damage, and any photos. We will help you figure out the next step.