1 raccoons are excellent climbers so it s fairly difficult to keep them from climbing on the roof.
Raccoon running on roof.
If the raccoon can get into your attic which is the reason they are on the roof all you have to do is eliminate the hole they are climbing into and problem should be solved.
They often crawl up there for a safe place to spend the night.
Typically raccoons get in through the eaves of the roof or in openings at the foundation level.
Raccoons on roofs can cause significant damage to your property.
If you can get into your attic make sure there is no light coming in indicating a way they can get in there to find shelter.
That raccoon is hanging out on your roof because your roof is technically the animal s balcony.
Place metal sheeting around your roof as well as around the base of the trees around your property making it difficult for raccoons to climb up them.
Some people call me simply to report sleeping raccoons on top of houses.
A raccoon on the roof is usually a very good sign that you have a raccoon living in your attic or a raccoon is trying to break into your attic with the intention of living in there.
They can ascend the corners of most houses and easily climb up and down downspouts.
Eliminate any food sources surrounding your home that could lead a raccoon to believe that your property is a good place to stick around.
Females are known to destroy soffits fascia boards shingles vents and insulation to establish denning sites.
Once you ve located the access point the next step is to make your home inhospitable.
Raccoons go on roofs for many reasons.
Removing a raccoon on the roof climbing is one of the natural instincts for the raccoon and with paws and limbs designed for scrambling up a variety of surfaces it is no surprise that raccoons are often a problem that can appear on the roof of many buildings.