Constant Invaders’ Risks For Health

 11.Keep Raccoons Out
If you have a raccoon in your house, it’s best to call a professional. It may be a mother with their young. Try to figure out how it got in by checking out the outside of your home from an animal’s perspective. Cover holes or gaps with wire mesh. Clean up any poop you find. When you do, wear disposable gloves, use hot soapy water, and throw away any sponges or towels you used.

12.Opossums
Time for some myth busting: Opossums aren’t the bad guys they’re made out to be. They rarely carry rabies, they probably weren’t the critters who knocked over your trash cans, and that hissing is just a bluff. They scare away easily, and they’ll even eat some of the insects and pests in your garden. Still, it’s understandable if you don’t want them around.