Intense Wildlife Encounter Continued: Raccoon Removal & Family Reunion | Part 2
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2024
- The adventure continues! In this thrilling continuation, witness our Reolink camera capture the mother raccoon sneaking back into the attic, setting the stage for a thrilling sequel.
Join us as we return to remove the adorable baby raccoons for a second time, determined to reunite them with their maternal mother outside the house. Will we succeed in this heartwarming reunion? Watch as we navigate the challenges of wildlife removal in this exciting conclusion.
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Have been anxiously awaiting for this part two exciting to watch. Thank you very much.
They are so cute and tenacious.
I wonder if people know how hard you work and this is your business?
You do GREAT!!!!!
Y'alls channel has been my water cooler talk at my job. I don't have Netflix anymore so rest assured when another Gates Wildlife Control vid drops my coworkers 'bout to hear bout it lol 😅
Love the channel...and the care always for them 💙💙
Cuteness Overload! Luv how gentle you are with all the Animals! Thank you so much Gates! You are both absolutely amazing! And oh, those babies are so precious. May all of you be blessed! Take care! Susan
And they all lived happily ever after!! Great work as always !!
Love watching you work!
I assume these loveable banditos are getting ready for winter soon. And Cassandra thou dost look very much like thy father, with your hair back like that!
I so appreciate how you care for the lives of the critters! We have taken over their spaces, leaving them with little alternative to try and live as best they can...
Life is worth the efforts you showed. Thanks. Very exciting episodes!
I love your videos and I love how much you care about these precious babies and mom 💕💕💕💕💕
Love this channel ❤️ ❤
My cats stared at me after hearing the raccoons chattering 😂
Greetings from oakville Ontario thanks for the presentation and you do such an excellent job posting for the public and understanding of these overly suspicious creatures of the night 🌙
Absolutely incredible that momma knew to come back for that baby she put in the original place!!! ❤
Thanks for humanely getting them out. So cute but so dangerous, the motherly instinct.
Do a search on UA-cam for the Raccoon Whisperer, they are not really so dangerous. 😃
I cursed so much when I saw the night footage at the beginning of the video. I mean it was expected, but still :D
So cute and such a good Momma. It is a shame that so much of their natural habitat is destroyed, which means they seek refuge in peoples homes.
You certainly earn your money on the service you and your company provide, but you really had to go above and beyond on this rescue.
You could say Mom raccoon really gave you a run for your money.
Always look forward to your videos! I certain,y couldn’t do your job crawling up on a and going into those attics!
I was waiting to see part 2. Mamma was probably born in an attic and so it seems perfectly natural for her to have her little ones in an attic. But they do a lot of damage chewing stuff up and peeing and pooping so I understand the need to evict them. You did a really good job at being humane to allow the mamma back in to care for the third baby that got back into the attic. In the end all worked out. Great job.
They are absolutely so cute, I watched the first part, but where did she take her other babies, there was 3 altogether right
All three babies were removed and reunited with their mother in this video! Originally in Part 1, she would have taken her other two babies to an alternate den site. Once she got back into this attic she went to get them and bring them back in (as seen in the Reolink footage at the start of this video)!
Poor mama, having to go through so much stress with her babies!
I just watched Part 1 and Part 2, back-to-back. This was a very exciting movie. Sell it to Hollywood for the Mission Impossible franchise. When Mom brought her babies back to the house, I thought that she is very clever. She moves like a ninja. It was double work and exercise for the raccoons and the Gates team. I hope Mom and her babies find a nice safe home where they do not have to be rescued again. Are there, parks in the area where they can set up their new home? I am guessing that there is no forest nearby with all the town development.
Thanks!
Thank you so much! We will be sure to use this towards our humane wildlife control efforts. It is greatly appreciated
With it being daylight, leaving mom with the babies out by the shed like that, what if some kids or other family’s tumbled upon them, couldn’t they get hurt with mom trying to protect the babies until she could relocate? Thanks for sharing and possibly answering this question I don’t think I have seen it where we know the raccoon and babies are in a spot where people could come in contact with them
I've been watching this channel for several years and I've often wondered since you operate in a large metropolitan area, how often after evicting one family of raccoons from one address, you all get called to evict the same family from another location close to the first?
In this case, it's the next door neighbours. 😄
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Great job, unfortunately in Canda to adopt raccoons it's ilegal, by other way
It would be a easiest
Racoons belong in the wild even though they sometimes use human shelters and eat human food scraps.They just don't make good pets. I'd stick with dogs and cats from the Humane Society
@@Alsatiagent-zu1rx yes, it's your personal opinion, but yes there are ways of to adopt raccoons, by the right way
@@brandonmendez1405 I was thinking more of the laws of Ontario than my opinion. Orphaned racoons should be brought to the Humane Society or an animal shelter. If you like wildlife you don't take it out of the wild just because you want a cool looking pet.
Il remember the more natural and friendly episodes, don't need this bam bam stuff. Keep up the good work though, signing off.
It was not unfriendly. They use the sounds to help with their humane rescues.