It seems that raccoons like a good vantage point while they do their business.īecause of this habit, isolated scat found on your lawn is often attributed to another animal like a cat or dog. In the neighborhoods, they are often found on roofs, decks, picnic tables,etc. In the wild, raccoon latrines are often found on stumps or blown down trees. This one is on a roof close to an entrance where raccoons were getting into an attic. Hence, places where raccoon poop piles up are referred to as raccoon toilets or raccoon latrines. This is because raccoons often use the same area to make regular deposits. There are more than a few deposits in the picture above. Raccoons Often Use the Same Spots to Do Their Business Garbage eating suburban raccoons make this more difficult as their diets are varied and full of junk foods. Also, that which the raccoons have been eating a lot of is usually visible in the pooh: likes berries, crayfish, seeds, corn, etc. It is usually in pieces 2-3 inches long, tubular, has blunt ends and deposited a few pieces at a time.Ĭolor can vary but is usually dark/black. Raccoon pooh often looks like that of a medium sized dog. This is exactly what we do during an inspection. Thinking they have problem with a nuisance animal, they are gathering any information they can to try to solve the puzzle. People are trying to identify and differentiate which animals are leaving sign behind on their property. We actually don’t think it’s gross at all and we understand why people search for raccoon poop pictures. There are other pictures on our web site of raccoon feces which you can find if you go to the main raccoon removal page or check out other raccoon removal blog posts. Since these and their derivations are ongoing and popular search terms, we thought we’d give the readers what they wanted in a simple format, hence this post Here are some recent phrases used by searchers to find our web site recently Seeking to be an informative website about nuisance animals and nuisance wildlife removal issues, we take into account what people are searching for on Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc.Īnd although it might sound a little odd at first, numerous people are searching for pictures of raccoon poop/feces. Why would we post such a thing?…we’ll talk about that too in this post on raccoon pooh.įirst things first…why post such pictures? And a warning: when you click the “ Continue reading” you will see a few recent pictures of raccoon poop/feces.
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