Rabies is a highly contagious and often fatal disease that can be transmitted through the bite of an infected animal. While many mammals are potential rabies carriers, raccoons are one of the most common animals in the United States to carry and transmit the deadly virus. Rabies not only affects wildlife, but it can also target the central nervous systems of humans and be fatal in pets.
If you encounter a potentially rabid raccoon on your Central Florida property, it is important to keep a safe distance and contact a raccoon removal professional immediately.
Avoid any raccoons or wildlife exhibiting any of these behaviors on your property. Raccoons can transmit rabies through bites, contact with saliva, or fecal matter. If you are bitten by a wild raccoon, seek medical attention immediately.
Contracting rabies is preventable. Take the following precautions to protect yourself and your loved ones from rabies:
At Critter Control® of Orlando, our licensed and trained wildlife removal technicians will inspect your property to assess the severity of your raccoon problem, devise a proactive plan to remove the pests, and install safeguards to keep them from returning. To schedule an appointment and receive a free estimate for our raccoon removal services, contact Critter Control® of Orlando today at 407-295-7194.
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