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What does San Francisco Raccoon Feces Look Like and Where is it Found?

It is almost 3-inch-long and contained a tube shape. More accurately it smaller than the span of a convectional hot dog. The size also depends upon the age of raccoon. Feces of mature raccoons are just like dog poop, yet they differ in a manner San Francisco raccoon’s feces are more scattered because they have undigested food in their stomach.



• The site of raccoon latrines
Most of the time their feces are located under tree shades, at open garages, in attics, and beneath decks. You may find their feces broken or scattered too yet they are fairly large in size.

• The emergence of disease from raccoon urine and feces
One of the most common diseases which is prone to be spread by raccoons is Rabies. There is a roundworm found in raccoon’s feces and their pets as well. the disease spread when you meet contaminated California raccoon feces. Basically, the disease emerges when eggs of their worms are transferred. They directly attack the central nervous system which can disturb whole body systems.

• removing a raccoon latrine
Once you remove the site where raccoons use to pass stool it will benefit you for a longer period. It is not an easy exercise as it involves your hands. Use gloves and a mask as well. collect all the filth which includes, contaminated soil, feces and put them all in a plastic bag. Throw it away in a trash can. You may also require a special cleaner to kill worms. Additionally, you can clean the area with fog containing a good disinfectant.

• Discouraging latent diseases
You must take serious actions to avoid spreading diseases by pest control, inspections, disinfection, and physical removal. If you do disinfection in a proper way you can easily get rid of the roots of diseases. It does not matter either San Francisco raccoon is alive or dead, their body and their feces are highly contaminated which can easily cause serious illness. So be careful while removing their wastes as it contains serious risk. Make your doubts clear for the existence of raccoons via proper inspection.

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