Does Loud Music Scare Raccoons Out Of Attic?
Even though raccoons are smart and cunning, these animals can also get easily startled. A sudden, loud sound is all it takes to make them go rushing away into the night. Being wild animals, raccoons also do not like music, so playing loud music in the attic can scare them off and cause them to leave your attic. To do so, you’ll need to set a battery-operated radio in the attic. Radios have been known to function as a great raccoon deterrent when kept in areas that are frequently visited by these animals. Tune it to a loud music station, with the volume set as high as you can stand it. It’s important to have it playing all day long, or at least a few hours per day, in order to disrupt the raccoons’ sleep. Since raccoons are nocturnal creatures and sleep during the day, any loud noise during their sleep period will be startling for them. The music needs to be loud enough to be annoying for the raccoons but not loud enough to make your neighbors get irritated! Preferably, you should leave the radio in the attic tuned to a rock or rock’n’roll station. You don’t want to be playing slow tempo relaxation or classical music unless you want to lull the raccoons to sleep in your attic. Music with loud singing will do the trick quite nicely. Also, mariachi music, which is a type of Mexican folk music, can do wonders. This is because the songs feature trumpets, drums, horns, rattles, flutes, as well as loud singing. So, playing mariachi music for the whole day will surely drive raccoons out of your attic. However, any type of music that is not only very loud but also has intermittent, erratic, abrupt sounds will work best. Just make sure that the music is not continuous or at regular intervals.