I recently encountered a raccoon problem with them visiting my pool. There is no deterrent that will work for those who are dealing with this issue(sprays, sprinklers, floating gators etc.).They will visit your shallow end and go for a swim plus defecate.
Calling a trapper is futile and expensive ($300) average cost. Once you get rid of one another will be back(possibly more than one). They will think your pool is “safe” to bathe. Your only solution is to dispatch. I live trap and dispatch with a .25 cal airgun. Once they are live trapped, you just need to hit between the eyes for a humane dispatch. (Shouldn’t be hard once in the live trap)
For the live traps you can cut down a couple thin strips of plywood. 1/4” plywood will do this is to extend the trap trigger. (Lay it over the trigger paddle) They are smart they will step over your standard metal trigger in the live trap. (Especially urban raccoons)
My go to bait is Twizzlers and small amount of cat food in a plastic shot glass (mini Solo cup).
Hope this helps those dealing with this issue and are at their wits end. I have them frequent my pool. Once I dispatch a few, then it takes a few weeks before anymore comes back. Rinse repeat. Just think you’re helping the neighborhood.
Calling a trapper is futile and expensive ($300) average cost. Once you get rid of one another will be back(possibly more than one). They will think your pool is “safe” to bathe. Your only solution is to dispatch. I live trap and dispatch with a .25 cal airgun. Once they are live trapped, you just need to hit between the eyes for a humane dispatch. (Shouldn’t be hard once in the live trap)
For the live traps you can cut down a couple thin strips of plywood. 1/4” plywood will do this is to extend the trap trigger. (Lay it over the trigger paddle) They are smart they will step over your standard metal trigger in the live trap. (Especially urban raccoons)
My go to bait is Twizzlers and small amount of cat food in a plastic shot glass (mini Solo cup).
Hope this helps those dealing with this issue and are at their wits end. I have them frequent my pool. Once I dispatch a few, then it takes a few weeks before anymore comes back. Rinse repeat. Just think you’re helping the neighborhood.