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By ROBERA ROMERO / KING 5 NewsKING5updated 53 minutes agoEVERETT, Wash. – Water falling from the ceiling was the first tip-off that something was wrong with Dean Rappleye's roof. Then it got worse."First of all they had to cut a large chunk of the sheet rock out and then pull out all of the insulation because it was all wet," said Rappleye.And then he got a look at the outside of the roof."It was probably four, five, six different shakes had been torn physically from the roof, exposing the inside of the attic, a pretty good-sized hole," he said.The damage was all caused by a furry little critter – a raccoon. Rappleye had seen one.
"It took a lot of yelling and stomping and all kinds of noise to get him finally to move off," he said.
It didn't move far.
Rappleye's next-door neighbor had damage too. He got a new roof, as did another neighbor two years ago.
"It's annoying at night when they're scattering above you and you can't sleep," said Rachel Schweitzer.
"They would leave in the spring with the babies and eventually when we put the new roof in they can't get in any more," said Darwin Schweitzer.
There's not much you can do. State law says you can't hunt or trap raccoons and each city has its own wildlife restrictions. Rappleye gets that homeowners and raccoons have to coexist.
"I'm a lover of nature but I've got to tell you they've changed my mind a little bit. I wouldn't be above throwing a shoe at them or something like that," he said.
State wildlife officials advise homeowners to keep garbage can lids tightly secured and remove pet food.
Maybe I can send some of our coons to their neighborhood. Ours all seem to have this odd little hole-in-the-skull birth defect.
The last few nights I've seen 2 missing most of their tails,
A .22 CB LONG WITH A POP BOTTLE SILENCER WILL CURE THE PROBLEM!!!Head shots,of course!!I hate coons,they are mean little buggers.I had one with no tail that was a tough guy!!!
(3) Killing wildlife causing damage or killing wildlife toprevent private property damage.(a) Unclassified wildlife, predatory birds (as defined in RCW77.12.020), and eastern gray squirrels may be killed with theexpress permission of the property owner at any time, to preventprivate property damage on private real property.(b) Subject to subsection (7) of this section, the followinglist of wildlife species may be killed with the express permissionof the owner, when causing damage to private property: Raccoon,fox, bobcat, beaver, muskrat, mink, river otter, weasel, hare, andcottontail rabbits.Proposed WAC 232-36-050