Job Overview
Location: Oshawa, Ontario
Structure: Detached two-storey house with attached garage
Problem: Nighttime activity originating from the roof area
Service: Raccoon removal and roof-level wildlife exclusion
Visits: 2
Summary
Our team completed a two-visit raccoon removal at a detached residential property in Oshawa. The primary entry point was a roof vent that had been torn open, allowing access into the roof cavity. Humane one-way doors were installed to allow all raccoons to exit, followed by permanent vent screening and final confirmation that no further activity was present.
Background / Property Context
The property is a detached two-storey home with an asphalt-shingle roof and multiple roof and plumbing vents. Work was completed in March, with no winter weather conditions preventing roof access or installation.
Customer Concern
The homeowner reported ongoing nighttime noise and movement coming from the roof area, raising concern about wildlife entering the home through the roof system.
Inspection & Findings
A full roof inspection identified a damaged roof vent that had been pulled open, consistent with raccoon entry behavior. Additional roof and plumbing vents were also present and assessed for vulnerability. No other structural damage was observed at the time of inspection.
Cause Analysis
Raccoons are strong climbers and commonly target roof vents as entry points, especially when vent covers are weakened or unsecured. Once a vent is compromised, repeated access can occur until the opening is properly secured. Seasonal behavior during late winter and early spring can increase roof activity as animals seek shelter.
Treatment / Removal
A humane, non-lethal removal process was used. One-way doors were installed over the confirmed entry point to allow adult raccoons to exit while preventing re-entry. Due to timing within raccoon baby season, a secondary one-way setup was used to account for mobile young. This approach allowed all animals to vacate the structure safely.
Exclusion & Repairs
Following removal activity, roof-level exclusion work was completed:
- Three roof vents were secured with galvanized steel vent cages
- Two plumbing vents were reinforced with galvanized steel mesh
- All materials were mechanically fastened to withstand future wildlife pressure
Photos show roof vents before and after screening, a one-way door installed over the damaged vent opening, and completed vent protection integrated with the existing shingles.
Outcome & Confirmation
At the follow-up visit, the homeowner reported no further noise or wildlife activity. All one-way doors were removed, exclusion work was inspected, and no signs of re-entry were observed. The roof system was left fully secured against raccoon access.
Technician Notes
The work was completed over two visits by our technician, Grant. Roof access and installations were completed safely, and all wildlife removal was carried out humanely and in accordance with standard Ontario practices.
This service visit was handled by our Oshawa Wildlife control team. For Wildlife control inquiries in Oshawa, contact 905-581-3789.







