TruNorth Pest Control | Raccoon Control in Alpharetta, GA
Raccoons are intelligent, nocturnal mammals often found rummaging through trash cans, nesting in attics, or damaging crawl spaces. While they may appear harmless, raccoons are known carriers of rabies and parasites that can pose serious health risks to humans and pets. Their destructive behavior can lead to costly home repairs and contamination concerns.
Why Raccoons Are a Problem in Alpharetta
Alpharetta’s blend of suburban neighborhoods and wooded surroundings creates a perfect habitat for raccoons. They seek food in garbage bins, pet bowls, and gardens while finding shelter in attics, chimneys, and crawl spaces. Once inside, they can tear insulation, chew electrical wires, and leave droppings that spread disease. Because they are strong and persistent, professional removal and exclusion are the safest ways to keep raccoons away.
TruNorth’s Raccoon Treatment Process
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Inspection – We identify raccoon entry points, nesting areas, and signs of damage.
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Removal – Our team performs humane trapping and relocation services following state regulations.
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Exclusion – We seal entry points using durable, raccoon-proof materials to prevent reentry.
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Prevention Guidance – We provide practical advice on securing trash bins, sealing vents, and removing attractants like outdoor pet food.
Seasonal Activity Calendar for Raccoons in Alpharetta, GA

January – Moderate
February – Moderate
March – High
April – High
May – High
June – High
July – High
August – High
September – High
October – Moderate
November – Moderate
December – Moderate
Neighborhoods We Serve in Alpharetta, GA
- Avalon
- Windward
- Downtown Alpharetta
- The Manor Golf & Country Club
- Crooked Creek / White Columns
FAQ’S
Q1: How do raccoons get into attics?
A1: They enter through damaged roof vents, soffits, chimneys, or loose shingles.
Q2: Are raccoons dangerous?
A2: Yes, raccoons can be aggressive when cornered and may carry rabies or roundworms.
Q3: Can I trap raccoons myself?
A3: It’s not recommended. State laws regulate trapping, and improper handling can be unsafe.
Q4: Will raccoons come back after removal?
A4: They can return if entry points aren’t sealed. TruNorth ensures all access areas are secured.
Q5: What kind of damage do raccoons cause?
A5: They can chew through wiring, destroy insulation, and contaminate spaces with droppings.
People Also Ask (PAA)
Are raccoons common in Alpharetta?
Yes, raccoons are common in wooded neighborhoods and areas near open trash bins or dumpsters.
Do raccoons nest in chimneys?
Yes, chimneys and attics are among their preferred nesting spots.
Can raccoons spread rabies?
Yes, raccoons are one of the primary carriers of rabies in Georgia.
How do I keep raccoons away?
Secure trash lids, seal entry points, and remove outdoor food sources.
Are raccoons active year-round?
Yes, but they’re less active in winter months when food is scarce.

