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    RaccoonsRaccoons have been known to cause a lot of trouble to newly installed lawns. We offer a simple solution to keep raccoons OFF your freshly installed sod.

    When sod is laid, the fresh soil underneath coupled with high levels of moisture (new sod needs to be watered 2-3 times a day during the first weeks) attracts worms and grubs (delicacy for Raccoons) to the top of the surface – right under the sod.

    Raccoons are very clever, and are very quick to discover when there is food to be had. Blessed with remarkable dexterity, they can actually roll-up large chunks of sod in order to eat the worms and the grubs. What makes things even worse is that once they discover a source of food – they keep coming back, and bring their friends along for the feast.

    We first came across Raccoons when sodding in Toronto – urban areas bring out the worst out of wild animals, as they struggle for food. Freshly installed sod is an easy target for Raccoons, and so most we always recommend our lawn-installation clients to protect their lawn in the first weeks.

    chicken wire

    While Toronto has the worst Raccoon problem, we have identified the need for new lawn to be protected in suburban areas as well, like Thornhill, Richmond Hill, Maple, Markham, and other areas across the Greater Toronto Area.

    Over the years, we have experimented with various methods on keeping Raccoons OFF our freshly installed lawns, and finally, we came to a simple and inexpensive solution: a protective net

    Raccoon Net should be installed on the day the Sod is laid, or whenever a Raccoon problem seems to appear.

    Price of Raccoon Net – Including materials and labor

    The cost of installing the net depends on several factors:

    - Area size

    - Number of obstacles (trees, curves, etc’)

    Sodding Raccoon protected