Relocating animals is a very bad habit, especially if they are not being destructive, are not dangerous, or are not creating a health hazard. When you relocate you run the risk of 1) leaving baby animals without a mother, 2) causing the mother to find it's way home via a street or other dangerous path, 3) diminishing the gene pool. If you find that an animal has invaded your home, chances are that it wants/needs a safe place to make a nest. We have been very successful in creating habitats for our neighborhood critters, to where our house is not] longer appealing. We also use locking handle trash receptacles, and clean the recyclables before putting them out, so as to not attract critters in places we don't want them. Good habits = living in harmony with nature.
Relocating animals is a very bad habit, especially if they are not being destructive, are not dangerous, or are not creating a health hazard. When you relocate you run the risk of 1) leaving baby animals without a mother, 2) causing the mother to find it's way home via a street or other dangerous path, 3) diminishing the gene pool. If you find that an animal has invaded your home, chances are that it wants/needs a safe place to make a nest. We have been very successful in creating habitats for our neighborhood critters, to where our house is not] longer appealing. We also use locking handle trash receptacles, and clean the recyclables before putting them out, so as to not attract critters in places we don't want them. Good habits = living in harmony with nature.