Zombie Raccoons in Dayton, Ohio | Strange Raccoon Activity in the Attic

The Youngstown Police fielded more than ten calls from worried citizens reporting strange raccoon behavior and it has been no different here in the Miami Valley as calls come in about Zombie Raccoons in Dayton, Ohio. The “zombie raccoons” stand up on their hind legs, show their teeth, then fall over into a seemingly unconscious state. Furthermore, the raccoons acted out during the daytime. This is especially strange because raccoons are typically nocturnal animals, meaning they are less active during the day. The raccoons also showed an unusual lack of fear towards humans. The citizens could not scare the raccoons off using traditionally effective means (noises, movements and such). If you experience strange raccoon activity, call Barnes Wildlife Control at (937) 340-1867 for professional raccoon control service.

What Are Zombie Raccoons?

What makes a raccoon a “zombie raccoon” is most likely a viral disease called distemper (according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources). Distemper attacks the nervous system and other parts of raccoons’ bodies, causing twitches, seizures, and other abnormal movements. The disease is, fortunately, not transferable to humans. It is, however, possible for dogs to get the disease if they come in contact with infected raccoons. The raccoons do awaken from their vegetative state after a short while and resume normal activity. The disease does not go away, though, so please be vigilant about abnormal raccoon behavior. If you have raccoons on your property (zombie or otherwise), call Dayton’s #1 raccoon removal service: Barnes Wildlife Control at (937) 340-1867!

Should I Be Concerned About Zombie Raccoons?

“Zombie raccoons” do not pose any more of a threat to humans than your typical, healthy raccoon. This does not mean, however, that you should allow raccoons to invade your vicinity. All raccoons, regardless of health, can damage your property or, worse, hurt you or your family. Raccoons can bite, scratch, and puncture human skin in several ways. This is especially dangerous, as raccoons can carry a number of diseases as well as infected materials (dirt, saliva, feces, urine, and other bodily fluids). Make sure to be careful around raccoons and have them removed immediately upon discovering them on your property. For expert raccoon removal service in Dayton, OH, look no further than Barnes Wildlife Control. Our team is fully licensed and trained to handle raccoon-related issues. Call (937) 340-1867 to get rid of raccoons today!