This is a very common entry point for raccoons.
Soffit raccoon in attic.
Then he makes raccoon proof roof vent covers and installs them over the vents.
Raccoon trapping at the soffit.
Once a raccoon creates or enlarges a hole in the rooftop it becomes an easy pathway to the attic.
Males will frequently just tear off a loose air vent to gain entry into your attic.
Raccoons lifted this soffit to enter the attic a roof soffit intersection or rsi for short is any area on your roof where the soffit sits just above a section of roof.
It s usually made of flimsy aluminum or vinyl and it s a cinch for raccoons to tear it open.
Raccoons have no problem bending soffits to make an entrance.
The openings into soffits are great places to catch the raccoons because these openings clearly define the raccoons travel path.
The eaves of the homes often meet other parts of the roof and the soffit is right there.
Maybe it was the noise of something scurrying around in the attic or soffit that first got you investigating.
First he uses the wire to modify his trap so that the raccoon using the vent is captured and removed.
As you can see an overhang area where two roof lines come together is a raccoon favorite.
You looked around a little and found a hole in the soffit or roof edge.
A typical scenario has squirrels or raccoons standing on a lower roof and moving pull.
This will prevent future raccoons from using the vents to get into the attic.
This hole leads right into the attic of the home where the raccoon has set up a nest.
They simply use the lower roof as an extremely stable base to reach up and rip down the.
Which is it raccoons or squirrels.
I usually find myself climbing through very tight quarters to find the young.
If the raccoons live in your shed or barn the same inspections apply but you may have to do more work to close any possible openings.
Raccoons and squirrels often access our client s homes through soffits.
Raccoon caught exiting soffit.
Since they are weak points soffits often attract raccoon attention.
Pictured below is a favorite attic soffit entry point for raccoons.
Raccoons on roofs can cause significant damage to your property.
So you re pretty sure they are the little invaders of your.
Raccoons are great at exploiting this common structural design.
The mother raccoon stashes them in a safe place often down at the very tight edge of the attic down in the soffit or down a wall.
Subsequently these soffits attract our attention when it comes time to get the raccoons out and keep them out.