More business for Gates Wildlife Control lol ;). He could actually form sort of a bond with those racoons - "Oh hi Rachel, it's me again. I see you've got yourself more babies. Time to find new home, luv."
@ja sam How do you recommend fixing the problem ? And you can't deal with 1 nursing raccoon near your house but you would beat 2 grown humans out of dissatisfaction ?
Thank you for what you do ^^ People tend to just look at Raccoon's as "pests" that need to die etc. But when people actually call people like you who care it warms my heart. Thank you sir, and thank you for doing what you do 100% Clearly a person who loves his job
@@teghan05 Eons ago as a young foolish child my brother & I raised two raccoons that were affectionate little creatures. Mom was killed by a car. Albeit they are wildlife but they are unusually affectionate and intelligent. That said, now that I’ve grown up I would highly discourage attempting to domesticate them. They are happiest in the wild. That is the place they want to be.
I’m so thankful to see animal control such as you and your company! Superb expertise and humane, just as all companies should be! I would have left them there if it were my home but I’m glad there’s people like you to call. Thank you!!!
Awwwwwww..they are so so cute! I would have been feeding and taking care of them. Lol... I would probably have a houseful of creatures that needed rehab...
Happy Survivor I was thinking the same thing! 😢 ❤️ I would have been thrilled they were there and probably would have fed them. 😂 They looked so peaceful and nonintrusive. So happy mommy got them all relocated safely. Excellent job!
This is my new favorite channel. In a time where it's hard to find happiness, this channel is perfect. Fills my heart with joy, thank you for being so kind!
if I can make a suggestion for your box: You should add a "pocket" at the top so you can insert the cable like you did to protect from the rain, but it wouldn`t be reachable by whatever cute thing is in the box so they can't chew and get eletrocuted.
I love watching these guys work, but every time they do a raccoon family rescue, all I can think is that somebody 2 or 3 doors down is going to be calling him in about a week to remove the same family. After about a dozen or so evictions, I could see this guy and the raccoons becoming good friends. "Hey Kids! Gates is here again! Come get your picture taken and let's go on another field trip!"
Try to read a novel by a Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal "Cutting it short". There is an EXTREMELY hilarious story about the advantages of owning a raccoon, besides, the whole novel is beautiful, romantic and hilarious.
I lived in the GTA for 10 years, and I can say that Toronto has a problem with 'urban' Raccoons. They're cute to look at from a distance but they become wily, bold pests when they move into your house or yard. The raccoons in my area had a 'buffet' circuit that they routinely followed every night when they'd come out to feed. They are highly social and smart! - sharing information on the best garbage bins in the neighborhood. And don't cross or harass them; or you'll find that they'll bring their entire family to shit all over your front porch. Heaven help you, if your young kids or pets get bitten in your own yard. As far as I can tell, these 'wildlife control' are professionals, who not only know what they're doing but conduct their 'relocations' in the most humane way. Instead of poisoning or killing them, they find solutions that cause the least amount of trauma for the animals (and their clients).
@DrFlippin You must understand that she was no trouble at all.. BUT regardless if you cross them or not.. they can get aggressive.. and if you have kids then the animals safety is out of the question if they start shitting on your property and are a threat to your kids ..
Having watched a number of these relocations now, it's always struck me how well-fed the mothers look. They can have up to 6 babies, who are completely reliant on the mothers' milk, and still the mothers are all plump and round. Toronto must be raccoon heaven. 😂
they most likely have laws about catch and releasing animals. Plus not to mention that they'll most likely just keep going back into urban areas regardless to look for food and a shelter. It's not shady.
The raccoon mama already has a secondary den site. Seems much more humane to let her go there than to release her, with 3 babies! in a strange, not familiar place... This guy is experienced, I bet he has his reasons for handling it in this way... 😊
I think she was just trying to protect the majority of her baby's, if they had just taken one out then left she would have brought it back in once she knew the threat was gone
You guys are the best ! So humane and kind and knowledgeable and professional and respectful to the wildlife. I know they can do a lot of damage but they sure are cute
@@poopsanchez6449 They sure do poop and pee where they live, I had a rabbit who had babies by my window well. We thought it was cute till we smelled something foul. We had to scoop out 2 inches of feces but could never get rid of the urine smell. That's after excavated a foot of dirt and gravel too.
@2:07: I know it had to be done, and we have a bit of a raccoon issue (along with coyotes and the occasional mountain lion) in my neighborhood, but those big, sad, scared eyes of Mama raccoon got me for a second.
😂Cracked me up how she was trying to relocate to the next corner of the same house. I like how she did “exactly” what you wanted (looks like she relocated to the next door neighbor’s house so you could get a call from them🤨🤣). At least the raccoons are gone from the house of the people who called you out to pay you for your services. 😂 It’s a sustainable business strategy and cycle. 👍😂💞
I would have left them there if I was the home owner. They’re not in the house and you get to see the babies grow from behind the window. Don’t they just move on once they reach a certain size anyway? London, uk
Nice business lol. You get called, you come out and shoo the mother away who simply relocates to another yard. Tomorrow another call, repeat. I would insist they get transported several miles away and released in the woods. Otherwise they're always going to be someone's problem but I'm sure that's part of the plan. ;)
wingmanalive wingmanalive ..so at what point is it the homeowner’s responsibility to ensure this doesn’t happen on their property? Your kind lives in a fantasy world where everything is suppose to be done for you.
@@NorthStar420 Uh, if I'm paying for a service I expect the problem to be solved and done right from the start. I'm pretty sure this guy isn't a volunteer. It's like that shady mechanic who replaces your brakes with the cheapest parts that he KNOWS will fail prematurely thus providing him with more future work. Dentists do the same thing as doctors today. They could resolve your issues in one or two visits but instead spread the work out across many to maximize their charges. That's why they frown on implants because it's a one and done and it hurts their bottom line. Primary care physicians today just give you the once over and refer you to a specialist, who needs to perform many expensive tests and may refer you to another. The cycle repeats until there's been $30,000 in insurance charges when all you came in for was migraines, and you still have the migraines! And are YOU comfortable with physically removing wild raccoons who have nested on your property? Most aren't so guys like these are called in. Heck we live in a world today where people pay others to assemble bikes and quiet a squeaky screen door. If Siri can't fix it, someone else HAS to.
You are right. I am pretty sure in fact that this is a raccoon family they previously relocated from a house nearby, I can tell because the raccoon in that video attempted to settle near a window that looked just the same, so I don't think it's a coincidence.
- 2:15 Poor mama. Was she hurting anyone staying there? Ugh, people are so sensitive. Let that poor mama && her babies stay until they're adults. No harm, no foul.
SOMEONE has a favorite child
Lmfao!!
😂😂😭
Ooh good he took the crappy one...
J. Cioffi. Of course. She did what’s best for the species.
@American Born anyway she took the first one he removed , so she came out bz there was no babies left not because she pref one of another
Being a single mom is tough.
lmao
guess the dad never claim is kids
Consequences for bad decisions usually are tough
😂🤦♀️
The fathers are never around. They get the mothers pregnant and leave and do it all over again with another girl raccoon.
she was literally just vibing
Bit of a stinky vibe, but still vibing
No stressin in sight, just vibing
@@milkytv8746 how do you know, did you smell em
That One Guy ...I just...know
@@milkytv8746 nah you don't
3:41 that heartbreaking glance of the mother: "What did you do to my kid?"
Oh my god
Omg 😕
She was more like " go ahead take him
When he took the second one: NOOOOOO CMON
@@juicytitan5501 nah it's the trolley problem
The neighbors must really appreciate what you do............
Exactly
lol maybe she learned her lesson and took them to the woods
More business for Gates Wildlife Control lol ;). He could actually form sort of a bond with those racoons - "Oh hi Rachel, it's me again. I see you've got yourself more babies. Time to find new home, luv."
future shock TOO BAD UGLY HUMANS DESTROY THE WOODS SO THEY DONT HAVE A HOME GENIUS!!!
............,.,.,,,,
She didn’t care that he took the crying one cuz she was tired of hearing his crying
- Poor thing.
umm. they just went to the the neighbors yard. wtf
Well there will be a new customer soon
But now they aren't trapped in a hole and yelling right next to the wall
@ja sam How do you recommend fixing the problem ? And you can't deal with 1 nursing raccoon near your house but you would beat 2 grown humans out of dissatisfaction ?
@@Ichorof How much would it fucking cost to take them to the nearest forest ? The raccoons I mean.
ja sam you should thank old white guys for everything you have
Thank you for what you do ^^
People tend to just look at Raccoon's as "pests" that need to die etc. But when people actually call people like you who care it warms my heart.
Thank you sir, and thank you for doing what you do 100%
Clearly a person who loves his job
Tbh those baby's were a bit young to move but yea, it was really kind of him to not harm them in any way
@@teghan05 Eons ago as a young foolish child my brother & I raised two raccoons that were affectionate little creatures. Mom was killed by a car. Albeit they are wildlife but they are unusually affectionate and intelligent. That said, now that I’ve grown up I would highly discourage attempting to domesticate them. They are happiest in the wild. That is the place they want to be.
I’m so thankful to see animal control such as you and your company! Superb expertise and humane, just as all companies should be! I would have left them there if it were my home but I’m glad there’s people like you to call. Thank you!!!
Very very cool. What a great way to catch a “unwanted” guest without any harm or stress. I absolutely love it
5:47 : 2 minutes later: They leave a card about their services in the mailbox of the neighbour X)
"So that's exactly what we wanted to transpire"
That’s the scam of that business. The only people benefiting from humane relocation of these animals are those animal control guys.
Well, that's how you get a reference & a new customer right next door. LOL
I am so glad that you guys rescue these babies.
I have never seen a baby racoon before. They are adorable.
Awwwwwww..they are so so cute! I would have been feeding and taking care of them. Lol... I would probably have a houseful of creatures that needed rehab...
Happy Survivor I was thinking the same thing! 😢 ❤️
I would have been thrilled they were there and probably would have fed them. 😂
They looked so peaceful and nonintrusive. So happy mommy got them all relocated safely.
Excellent job!
I'd have brought them home and build them a nice enclosure
Wild racoons aren't obidient, they will bite the hand that feeds them
@Vincent Schley no its not bitch.
@@whitecat6321 Wild animals are, wait for it, wild animals.
Shocking, I know.
Racoons are just so adorable. Well, this one is. She’s probably had some interaction with humans before.
Thats why its a chonk probably.
That's his favorite raccoon
I'm surprised the mama didn't decide to move into the warm box.
too small
This is my new favorite channel. In a time where it's hard to find happiness, this channel is perfect. Fills my heart with joy, thank you for being so kind!
Your presence has to be so calming for them in what must be a time of terrible stress. You+yours are a class act!
I just stumbled upon this show. Omg I am loving this guy. He is so awesome and kind.
Aaawwww...bless her. She's a sweetheart. Hope she found a good place for them.
Sir, you are a wonderful human being. Exactly what we need as the intermediary between our species.
if I can make a suggestion for your box: You should add a "pocket" at the top so you can insert the cable like you did to protect from the rain, but it wouldn`t be reachable by whatever cute thing is in the box so they can't chew and get eletrocuted.
I love watching these guys work, but every time they do a raccoon family rescue, all I can think is that somebody 2 or 3 doors down is going to be calling him in about a week to remove the same family. After about a dozen or so evictions, I could see this guy and the raccoons becoming good friends.
"Hey Kids! Gates is here again! Come get your picture taken and let's go on another field trip!"
I’m with you. Every time I’ve seen the raccoons taken out of one place I have thought that someone else will soon have to call the wildlife service.
She’s beautiful! What a sweet mama raccoon.
I think it's their hands
that make me
perceive raccoons as
human beings in animal suits lol
Try to read a novel by a Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal "Cutting it short". There is an EXTREMELY hilarious story about the advantages of owning a raccoon, besides, the whole novel is beautiful, romantic and hilarious.
I don't
Really
See it
Thank you for being so humane with raccoons!!
Like the way this guy deals with them. Lots of care.
I lived in the GTA for 10 years, and I can say that Toronto has a problem with 'urban' Raccoons. They're cute to look at from a distance but they become wily, bold pests when they move into your house or yard. The raccoons in my area had a 'buffet' circuit that they routinely followed every night when they'd come out to feed. They are highly social and smart! - sharing information on the best garbage bins in the neighborhood. And don't cross or harass them; or you'll find that they'll bring their entire family to shit all over your front porch. Heaven help you, if your young kids or pets get bitten in your own yard.
As far as I can tell, these 'wildlife control' are professionals, who not only know what they're doing but conduct their 'relocations' in the most humane way. Instead of poisoning or killing them, they find solutions that cause the least amount of trauma for the animals (and their clients).
@DrFlippin You must understand that she was no trouble at all.. BUT regardless if you cross them or not.. they can get aggressive.. and if you have kids then the animals safety is out of the question if they start shitting on your property and are a threat to your kids ..
I have them in my yard sometimes. They don't bother me. I never had one get feisty.
@@lisabrightly that doesnt mean it will never happen, it happened to me
Having watched a number of these relocations now, it's always struck me how well-fed the mothers look. They can have up to 6 babies, who are completely reliant on the mothers' milk, and still the mothers are all plump and round. Toronto must be raccoon heaven. 😂
That’s a *C H O N K* lady
Thank you so much for your care and compassion to these beautiful little creatures👍🏽👌🏽 God Bless
I see, so you release the raccoon into other neighbors yards so you can charge the whole area instead of relocating.
Very smart, if not shady.
they most likely have laws about catch and releasing animals. Plus not to mention that they'll most likely just keep going back into urban areas regardless to look for food and a shelter. It's not shady.
Well yeah pretty much, and the self important assholes that can leave her to nest for a few weeks, they deserve to waste their money.
@@theVOCALOI my old town had law but it was you had to relocate it pass a specific amount a miles to ensure it wouldn't come back...never seen this
The raccoon mama already has a secondary den site. Seems much more humane to let her go there than to release her, with 3 babies! in a strange, not familiar place... This guy is experienced, I bet he has his reasons for handling it in this way... 😊
Would you prefer the NRA take over once they've been found? Almost like road kill.
Awww, momma so innocent and scared 💕
That... looks like a really nice home.
Awwwhhh. I love raccoons. Thanks for being kind to them.
the mother only cares for one baby
It was impossible for her to carry two around.
I think she was just trying to protect the majority of her baby's, if they had just taken one out then left she would have brought it back in once she knew the threat was gone
What an awesome job you do protecting beautiful wildlife ❤️❤️💯💯
I can see why people want them as pets, so cute.
He’s so calming and gentle
You guys are the best ! So humane and kind and knowledgeable and professional and respectful to the wildlife. I know they can do a lot of damage but they sure are cute
never really realized how cute these little guys are til i started watching these vids
Yes until they get into your house and eat the electrical wires and put holes in the walls
When we destroy the wildlife's home, the wildlife comes to us.
Then we end up killing them
@@kedocausinmayhem Fucking exactly. We're like cancer that has cancer.
TheIcelandicGeek swear g
lmao, I never considered racoons to be actual wild animals up until now since they had always been urban dwellers in my mind
@TheIcelandicGeek But it’s necessary because WE AREN’T WILD ANIMALS.. and actually need roofs over our heads..
😔The babies were literally crying.😢
You are such a kind soul. 💞
If was my window I leave them there I don't think they bother anyone there
Maria Ribeiro probably the “chirping” (shrieking) that did it. I’m sure that’s not pleasant in the middle of the night when moms out feeding.
They will come out at night dig into your grass and eat into your vegetable garden
@caveman Versace
They won't shit where they sleep. It's a normal animal thing.
GlitterFairyLilo babies shit where they sleep
@@poopsanchez6449 They sure do poop and pee where they live, I had a rabbit who had babies by my window well. We thought it was cute till we smelled something foul. We had to scoop out 2 inches of feces but could never get rid of the urine smell. That's after excavated a foot of dirt and gravel too.
He solves one people’s problem
Immediatelly becomes somebody else’s
😎👍🏽
Its like the mama racoon realizes that the wildlife control guys are not there to hurt her and her babies. Racoons are very intelligent.
What a sweet mom
Now the neighbors have the raccoons living in their window well lol
5:48 looks like job security ;DD
Great stuff!!! Thank you very much for creating & sharing!! ;DD
cheers
TO BAD THEY COULDN'T WAIT UNTIL THEY WERE ALL GROWN UP AND THEN FIX THE ARE🦝 SHE WAS SO SWEET♥️
Raccoons looks so innocent until night time they might break in your house
Baby on the brick translation: Heeeeelp..mama come get me..heeelp where r u Ive been taken by aliens
Wawww in my city impossibl to see raccon or opossom like mith to us i live in western sahara moroco oh so sweet baby 😍😍😍😍
Mama Raccoon is not amused, lol. Good job, y'all!
Trash Pandas are so adorable.
Noone is using that window, just let them be!
Like for real.. I understand that they can be annoying but that window is literally useless, let her have a safe place to stay in
You like the smell of shit and piss dont you?
I woukd have allowed them to be part of the house tbh
Nah they can bena problem
Yeah magine looking out your window to chrck on the racoon family
Nah I have one crawling in my attic right now and it's annoying at night. Traps are set
Same here. I like wildlife, i dont mind them being close :D
They get smelly.
I mean bad.
Love your humanitarian channel
Great channel and very interesting videos. Well done. Greetings from Athens Greece
everybody here talking about her going to the neighbors place, if you have a spot comfortable enough for raccoons to live, it's on you lol
Man that's a beautiful home would be great to live there
She don’t attac
She do protecc
But most importantly
She don’t neglect
Poor thing, she looked so upset when you found her:(.
5:45 Wow, nice wood porch! A little small, but beautiful!
Cant believe one of the ads I had before the video started was a slap chop commercial 😂
I cant wait for the day when a momma raccoon uses the side of my house for her babies nest.
i pack so much food into them they wouldn't be able to crawl out
This guy is so cool (is that his daughter filming?) - Dude you are awesome - keep it up!
Pretty calm raccoon, compared with those at my home.
Now the pup's know who's the favorite child, they will use that information foe any purpose 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mama like hey where you going with my furniture
With the release box so secure and comfortable have you ever had wildlife be so happy as to stay put?
"Ain't no thing like me, except me."
I think I'll just relocate to the other window
Hope they have a good life 👍🦝🦝🦝🦝🦝
@2:07: I know it had to be done, and we have a bit of a raccoon issue (along with coyotes and the occasional mountain lion) in my neighborhood, but those big, sad, scared eyes of Mama raccoon got me for a second.
😂Cracked me up how she was trying to relocate to the next corner of the same house. I like how she did “exactly” what you wanted (looks like she relocated to the next door neighbor’s house so you could get a call from them🤨🤣). At least the raccoons are gone from the house of the people who called you out to pay you for your services. 😂 It’s a sustainable business strategy and cycle. 👍😂💞
Oh my gosh, I thought that was a stuffed toy! That’s so cute ;-; that baby raccoon
Sheesh. That piece of plywood looked impenetrable.
These window wells should be renamed *racoon dens* 😆
These videos are surprisingly well produced i just realised
Business is good when the same raccoon recognizes you from the next house over.
I would have left them there if I was the home owner. They’re not in the house and you get to see the babies grow from behind the window. Don’t they just move on once they reach a certain size anyway? London, uk
Gate WC Business Model : "Put Pests in your neighbor's house, then we have work tomorrow. "
she has the babies 🐱🐱🐱
look like cat, dog...so lovely
I just realized that I've never seen a baby raccoon in my life before this video
This raccoon mama is so nice, not aggressive. She has trouble with carrying her first baby. I wonder if it is her first litter.
Racoons are so friggin' cute!
Obviously, the second was her favorite 😁
So precious. I love raccoons ❤
Nice business lol. You get called, you come out and shoo the mother away who simply relocates to another yard. Tomorrow another call, repeat. I would insist they get transported several miles away and released in the woods. Otherwise they're always going to be someone's problem but I'm sure that's part of the plan. ;)
@Doggen Haus Learn something new every day.
wingmanalive wingmanalive ..so at what point is it the homeowner’s responsibility to ensure this doesn’t happen on their property? Your kind lives in a fantasy world where everything is suppose to be done for you.
@@NorthStar420 Uh, if I'm paying for a service I expect the problem to be solved and done right from the start. I'm pretty sure this guy isn't a volunteer. It's like that shady mechanic who replaces your brakes with the cheapest parts that he KNOWS will fail prematurely thus providing him with more future work. Dentists do the same thing as doctors today. They could resolve your issues in one or two visits but instead spread the work out across many to maximize their charges. That's why they frown on implants because it's a one and done and it hurts their bottom line. Primary care physicians today just give you the once over and refer you to a specialist, who needs to perform many expensive tests and may refer you to another. The cycle repeats until there's been $30,000 in insurance charges when all you came in for was migraines, and you still have the migraines! And are YOU comfortable with physically removing wild raccoons who have nested on your property? Most aren't so guys like these are called in. Heck we live in a world today where people pay others to assemble bikes and quiet a squeaky screen door. If Siri can't fix it, someone else HAS to.
You are right. I am pretty sure in fact that this is a raccoon family they previously relocated from a house nearby, I can tell because the raccoon in that video attempted to settle near a window that looked just the same, so I don't think it's a coincidence.
Great video
I wonder if she's so docile because she may have been one of your rescues/removals as a baby.
Im really happy the mama racoon came back
Yo rocket gained mad weight, better get back in shape for volume 3
Mr. Gates is actually three racoons in a suit.
- 2:15 Poor mama. Was she hurting anyone staying there? Ugh, people are so sensitive. Let that poor mama && her babies stay until they're adults. No harm, no foul.
Good man 👍
I feel like the owner could've just moved the plywood then it wouldn't have been as appealing
Amazing job
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