Save on your initial pest control service with our exclusive online discounts. Mention promos when scheduling your appointment online or to the customer service rep to redeem.
Nantucket Island Hunts Down Lone Raccoon
Although the native populations lived with raccoons and even used them as a food source, since Nantucket separated from mainland North American about twenty thousand years ago, there have been exactly zero of these ring-tailed rodents on the island.
But now there is one. Apparently he (or she) stowed away on a fuel truck coming over via ferry on June 12th. Sightings have included a resident who reported the hungry rodent eating birdseed out of cans on his property. Using videotape and an influx of expert advice, the homeowner decided to use a Havahart trap to secure the creature.
She (or he) probably wants back on the mainland, anyway. The entire island is hunting this raccoon down. The creature could carry a disease or worse yet, be pregnant. And this real estate is pricey, so there is a limit to the number - and variety - of mammals that are allowed to have homes here.
The raccoon interloper now has a name, Rocky/Roxy. But no word yet on whether the humane trap worked. If caught - and its only a matter of time - the mysteriously gendered animal will be returned to the mainland for a much improved, and less lonely, lifestyle.