Raccoon Removal in Nassau County: What to Do When Wildlife Moves Into Your Attic
Spring litter season drives raccoons into Nassau County attics β learn the signs, the damage they cause, and why you need a DEC-licensed professional to remove them humanely.
Raccoons in Nassau County: A Growing Suburban Wildlife Problem
Nassau County sits at the intersection of dense suburban development and remaining green corridors β and that mix is a dream environment for raccoons. From the wooded edges of Bethpage State Park to the older tree canopies lining streets in Rockville Centre, Baldwin, and Merrick, raccoons thrive across Long Island. Every spring, as female raccoons prepare to give birth, they seek out warm, dry, enclosed spaces to raise their young. Unfortunately, that often means your attic.
Raccoon problems spike in Nassau County between March and June. This is peak birthing season, when pregnant females become especially bold about finding denning sites. A small gap in your roofline, a loose soffit panel, or a damaged fascia board is all the invitation they need. Once inside, a raccoon family can cause thousands of dollars in damage in a matter of weeks.
Signs You Have Raccoons in Your Attic
β’ Thumping and scratching sounds at night or in the early morning hours β raccoons are nocturnal and most active around dusk and dawn
β’ Loud chattering or crying sounds from juveniles, especially April through June
β’ Visible entry points β torn soffit panels, damaged fascia boards, or gaps around roofline vents
β’ Foul odors coming from the attic β raccoon latrines develop quickly and are a serious sanitation and health concern
β’ Insulation disturbance visible during an attic inspection β raccoons flatten insulation for nesting and defecate throughout
β’ Tracks in mud or snow around your roofline or on downspouts
The Damage Raccoons Cause
Donβt underestimate how destructive a raccoon family can be. In just a few weeks of occupancy, raccoons can:
β’ Compress and contaminate attic insulation, destroying its thermal value
β’ Create dangerous latrine sites carrying Baylisascaris (raccoon roundworm) and leptospirosis
β’ Chew through electrical wiring, creating fire hazards
β’ Damage HVAC ductwork, pipe insulation, and wood framing
β’ Open entry points large enough for secondary pest invasions
DEC Licensing: Why It Matters for Wildlife Removal in New York
New York State requires that anyone trapping or removing nuisance wildlife β including raccoons β hold a valid Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator (NWCO) license issued by the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). This isnβt a formality; itβs the law. Nassau County Pest Control works with licensed NWCO professionals for all wildlife removal services.
The Right Way to Remove Raccoons
Effective raccoon removal involves a multi-step process:
1. Inspection β identify all entry and exit points, assess damage, check for young
2. Humane trapping or exclusion β using live traps or one-way doors depending on the situation and season
3. Relocation β per DEC regulations, animals are relocated at an appropriate distance
4. Exclusion repair β all entry points are sealed with heavy-gauge hardware cloth or metal flashing
5. Attic remediation β contaminated insulation removed, area sanitized, fresh insulation installed if needed
Act Fast β Spring Is the Critical Window
If youβre hearing noises in your attic in Nassau County this spring, donβt wait. Raccoon families grow quickly, damage compounds daily, and the sooner the problem is addressed, the lower your remediation cost. We serve all Nassau County communities including Hempstead, Garden City, Oceanside, Wantagh, and beyond.
Call (516) 517-9150 today for a wildlife inspection and same-week service.