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🦝 Raccoon Removal in Lincoln County

Raccoons cause serious attic and crawlspace damage and carry diseases including rabies and roundworm.

Raccoon Removal — Lincoln County

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Raccoon Removal Services in Lincoln County

Raccoons breed in attics and their feces carry dangerous roundworm spores. Fast removal is essential.

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Our Raccoon Removal Process

Our Lincoln County contractor uses proven, humane methods to remove raccoons and keep them from coming back.

  • Live trapping and relocation
  • Attic cleanup and decontamination
  • Entry point sealing
  • Damage repair
  • Preventative exclusion
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📅 Active Juvenile Season

Young raccoons are becoming mobile and exploring. Attic activity increases as juveniles learn to forage. This is a good time to seal entry points before another breeding cycle begins.

Raccoon Removal in Lincoln County, New Mexico — What You Should Know

Raccoons in the Southwest are less common than in eastern states but are firmly established in river corridors, suburban greenbelts, and neighborhoods bordering waterways. In Texas, raccoon populations are substantial in urban areas and throughout the eastern part of the state, with encounters increasing sharply near retention ponds and creek drainages.

All wildlife removal in New Mexico is regulated by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. Our Lincoln County contractors hold all required state permits and use only legal, humane methods approved by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.

Raccoon Removal Cost in New Mexico

$200–$600+

Trapping and relocation. Attic cleanup and exclusion additional ($800–$2,500+). Pricing varies by contractor, location, and severity. Call for an estimate specific to your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions — Raccoon Removal in Lincoln County

How much does raccoon removal cost in Lincoln County, New Mexico? +
Raccoon removal in New Mexico typically costs $200–$600+ for trapping and relocation. If raccoons have been living in your attic, full remediation including cleanup, decontamination, and entry point sealing generally runs $800–$2,500+ depending on colony size and insulation damage. Call for an estimate specific to your Lincoln County property.
Does homeowners insurance cover raccoon damage in New Mexico? +
Some New Mexico homeowners insurance policies cover sudden, accidental raccoon damage — such as a torn soffit or damaged roof decking. Most policies do not cover gradual damage or the cost of removal itself. Review your policy or call your agent before assuming coverage. Your Lincoln County contractor can provide documentation of damage for insurance claims.
Are raccoons dangerous to my family in Lincoln County? +
Yes. Raccoons in New Mexico are one of the primary wildlife carriers of rabies and shed Baylisascaris roundworm in their feces — a parasite that can be fatal to humans and pets. Attic-dwelling raccoons contaminate insulation with droppings that remain infectious long after the animals are gone. Professional cleanup after removal is not optional — it is a health necessity.
What time of year are raccoons worst in New Mexico? +
Raccoons are worst in New Mexico from December through March, when pregnant females actively seek attic entry points to give birth. A second wave of activity occurs in late summer as juveniles disperse and establish new territories. Lincoln County residents should inspect rooflines and soffits in fall — before denning season — to seal entry points before a raccoon moves in.
Can I remove raccoons myself in New Mexico? +
Raccoon removal requires a state permit in New Mexico, which is issued through the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. Handling raccoons without proper equipment and licensing carries serious legal and health risks. Licensed contractors in Lincoln County hold the required permits and carry the equipment needed to remove raccoons safely, relocate them legally, and clean contaminated areas properly.