Wildlife Shield provides humane raccoon removal services focused on resolving attic and roofline intrusions without harming the animals. Our process uses one-way doors that allow raccoons to exit the structure safely while preventing re-entry, addressing the problem at its source rather than relying on relocation alone.
Licensed & insured • Local technicians • Process Driven
Raccoon Removal Services in Brampton
Raccoon removal using humane one-way doors, entry point identification, and exclusion to prevent re-entry into attics, chimneys, and rooflines.
2 Year Service Warranty
All raccoon removals requiring structural exclusion work is completed, a 2-year exclusion warranty applies to sealed access points.
Warranty coverage depends structure, and findings at inspection. Full terms are reviewed prior to treatment or service.
Raccoon Removal and Exclusion Services in Brampton
Raccoon activity in Brampton homes is most commonly associated with attics, rooflines, soffits, and roof vents, where raccoons gain access to warm, sheltered spaces for nesting. Entry often occurs through damaged soffits, roofline gaps, or construction transitions, allowing raccoons to establish den sites inside the structure.
Our raccoon removal and exclusion services in Brampton begin with a detailed inspection to identify entry points, nesting areas, and roofline vulnerabilities. Raccoons are strong and persistent animals, and activity often involves more than one access point or repeated attempts to re-enter the same area.
Removal is performed using humane, non-lethal methods, including one-way doors that allow raccoons to exit the structure safely while preventing re-entry. During baby season, additional care is taken to locate and address dependent young before exclusion work proceeds.
Once removal is complete, the focus shifts to exclusion and structural reinforcement. Entry points are sealed and vulnerable areas are strengthened to reduce the likelihood of future intrusions. Simply removing raccoons without addressing access points often leads to repeat activity and additional damage.
LICENSED. INSURED. PROFESSIONAL.
Licensed by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment
Fully insured for residential and commercial work
Local technicians trained in inspection-based pest control
Structured documentation and service records for every job
Service warranties explained prior to work taking place
Member of the Structural Pest Management Association of Ontario (SPMAO)
Supporting professional training, industry standards, and responsible pest management practices in Ontario.
What sets us apart
Assessment
We assess raccoon activity by identifying entry points, nesting areas, and signs of use around rooflines, attics, chimneys, and exterior openings. This allows us to understand how raccoons are accessing the structure and where activity is established.Approach
Our approach focuses on humane removal methods that allow raccoons to exit the structure safely while preventing re-entry. During baby season, extra care is taken to ensure dependent young are properly located and handled before exclusion work begins.Removal
One-way doors are installed at confirmed entry points, allowing raccoons to leave the structure on their own. Activity is monitored to confirm all animals have exited before devices are removed or additional work is completed.Follow-Up (If Required)
Once removal is complete, entry points are sealed and vulnerable areas are reinforced to reduce the risk of future access. Follow-up service or longer-term protection options may be recommended to support lasting results.
How We Treat Raccoon Removal Service Calls
You call
When you contact us, you speak with experienced staff who ask a few focused questions about signs of raccoon activity and where it’s occurring. Based on this information, urgency is assessed and a raccoon removal service visit is scheduled when appropriate.
Inspection
On site, the technician inspects rooflines, attics, chimneys, soffits, and exterior structures to identify entry points, nesting areas, and movement paths. This inspection determines how raccoons are accessing the structure and which removal and exclusion approach is required.
Humane Removal
Raccoon removal is carried out using humane one-way doors installed at confirmed entry points. These allow raccoons to exit the structure safely while preventing re-entry. During baby season, additional steps are taken to ensure dependent young are properly addressed before exclusion work proceeds.
Recommendations
Following removal, the technician documents entry points and provides clear recommendations for exclusion and repairs to prevent re-entry. Follow-up service or longer-term protection options may be recommended based on the structure and level of activity.
If you are dealing with a raccoon problem call: 647-360-1679
Raccoon Patterns We See In Brampton Homes
In Brampton homes, raccoon activity is most commonly associated with attics, rooflines, soffits, chimneys, and roof vents, where raccoons seek sheltered spaces for denning. Homeowners often report heavy thumping noises, scratching, or movement in the ceiling, especially at night, which usually indicates an established presence rather than a single animal passing through.
We frequently see raccoons gaining access through damaged soffits, roofline gaps, chimney openings, and construction transitions, particularly where roofing materials meet siding or where previous repairs have weakened the structure. Once an entry point is found, raccoons tend to return repeatedly, enlarging openings over time and causing additional damage.
Seasonal patterns are common in Brampton, with increased raccoon activity during late winter and spring, when females seek safe den sites to raise young. During this time, raccoons are especially persistent and may attempt multiple entry points if initial access is blocked.
These patterns repeat across Brampton properties, which is why raccoon problems often return when animals are removed without sealing access points. Without proper exclusion and reinforcement of vulnerable roofline areas, raccoons will continue attempting to re-enter the structure, sometimes causing extensive damage in the process.
Why Raccoon Problems Keep Coming Back Without Exclusion
- Entry points are left accessible. Raccoons will repeatedly return to roofline gaps, soffits, vents, and chimneys if openings are not sealed after removal.
- Removal without structural repair. Removing raccoons without reinforcing damaged areas allows new raccoons to access the same entry points shortly after.
- Roofline and soffit damage remains. Weak or damaged materials around roof edges and vents continue to attract raccoons seeking shelter.
- Seasonal denning pressure. During denning season, raccoons are highly motivated to access attic spaces. Without exclusion, repeated attempts and escalating damage are common.
- Multiple access points are missed. Raccoons often use more than one entry point. Addressing only the obvious opening allows continued access elsewhere.
- No follow-up or reinforcement. Without follow-up inspection and reinforcement, raccoons may reopen sealed areas or find new vulnerabilities in the structure.
Because these issues follow predictable patterns, effective raccoon control in Brampton starts with a proper inspection.
Every Brampton House Is Different. Raccoon Patterns Repeat
Brampton homes vary widely in age, roof design, construction materials, and surrounding environment. Detached houses, townhomes, and multi-unit properties all present different rooflines, soffit layouts, chimney designs, and exterior transitions that influence how raccoons access a structure. Nearby trees, fencing, garages, and neighbouring buildings can further affect how easily raccoons reach the roof.
Despite these differences, raccoon behaviour follows consistent and repeatable patterns. Raccoons seek elevated, sheltered entry points that provide warmth and protection, most commonly along rooflines, soffits, vents, and chimneys. Once an access point is discovered, raccoons will return repeatedly, often enlarging openings and causing increased damage over time.
Because these patterns repeat, raccoon problems often persist when removal is not paired with proper exclusion. Without sealing entry points and reinforcing vulnerable areas, raccoons will continue attempting to re-enter, especially during denning seasons when pressure is highest.
Effective raccoon control depends on understanding how the structure is being accessed and why it is attractive to wildlife. While every Brampton home requires an individual assessment, the way raccoons locate, use, and return to entry points remains consistent, making exclusion and structural reinforcement essential for long-term resolution.