I've roofed for 40 yrs, I've done " 9 " racoon roof repairs in the last 8 years, Those guys rip it up good!!! I'm in Colorado and it seems to be getting more common, Great job on your part You are a true professional, Hands down.
Would you recommend covering vents proactively with rigid steel mesh? I'm leaning toward this, because I don't want a problem, but I wonder if I'm being overkill.
"Noe Will" But how long could have the raccoon have been stuck that way? If s/he had been stuck for days then it seems that s/he might have gotten out by himself/herself because s/he would have lost weight. So perhaps s/he was not stuck that way that long.
well judging from where it got stuck you wouldn't actually see its face as between the outside of the roof and the ceiling inside the home is insulation material and other objects in roofing. Though from a comical point of view in where that would happen yes imagine seeing that
Because at that point, he/she was not sure if he/she would be released or killed. If the guy did use that tool and just pulled his/her legs and released right away, he would have thanked him. Since he/she made damage for the guy's house, maybe he/she couldn’t hope more, but I thought that tightening the thin wire on his/her body could have been a terrible harm.
@@user-us1ih2ov6n The racoon wouldn't be grateful for shit, but the reason is because it is probably stressed af from trying to escape for hours and it is on fight or flight mode with the little energy it has left.
@Josiah Galicia you're easily amused. People like you are reason why people like Jimmy Fallon David Letterman had successful careers low standards in humor SMH
@@Iambriangregory oh please. You're the one with no sense of humor. The raccoon was unharmed and it was hilarious with its little legs stuck up in the air like that.
@@terrav6983 most likely a pregnant one...and that's why she was going for a winter (February) birthing nest. And later, all those kits (the females) will themselves come back to this home...to rip into that attic, where they were raised...and give birth to their 5-7 kits...and on, and on, an on....
This is the exact way I've ended up stuck upside down on the roof of my house in my early drinking days. This is like watching an autobiography of my life.
@@obscurelyvague I'm still stuck on the roof waiting to be rescued. Luckily I have WIFI and my wife brought my laptop to the area of my pridicament. Pray for me RUclipsrs. I don't know how much longer I can last upside down.
I didn’t believe it. Thought it was squirrels damaging it. Dang thing came out while the roofer was working. The holes were like slats so I didn’t think a raccoon could get in through that
@@digimaks unless it had babies. There's a reason it was making a hole where there wasn't food. This guys an idiot and was cruel, probably threw him off the roof! So sad
@@dehydratedwater9806 Another way. Theirs always more than one way into a space for these creatures. They're not stupid and even when an animal is creating a space where it's not wanted, they don't subject themselves to peril or being stuck in someone's attic indefinitely. It may be your way, but definitely not a smart RACCOON's way.
Yep. Too many bleeding hearts in the comments need their homes damaged by pests more often to change their tune. Rats and squirrels alone caused me enough grief as is. Chewing up cables, rats gnawing on PVC pipes causing water damage on two room's worth of ceiling...
When i lived in Seattle i got RATS in my attic and walls! All they need is a hole the size of a quarter and they can get in! It cost 5500 dollars to get rid of them and fix all the holes and put flashing up around the attic and roof so they couldn't get in! This was in 2010! From what i understand, the rats are even WORSE there now because of mandatory composting. Such a disgusting place.
And the farmers crops, they devastate crops all over North America, they are also nest predators of many types of birds. Many farmers are at war with them
That raccoon ripped the hell out of that roof! They can be some destructive creatures. Several years ago, raccoons got into the boat of a colleague of mine and ripped the entire inside apart; the seats, the electrical, etc...
We had two trying to gain access to our garage attic THROUGH the bottom of the garage roof, in our garage. We heard the noise of the attempt at 10:20 pm. I came out with my .22 long rifle...and twenty seconds later, put that away, and went to look for a spade, and garbage can. They both went into our back yard back lot compost for later usage of their biology to nurture our flowers and vegetables,...a much better usage for them...and non destructive!
Cruel is what it is. That hole wasn't big enough. I am sad to say this could be a hoax. He acted oddly. I first thought babies inside, they had boarded up access to it's babies and it got desperate, or a Mother looking for safety as it was about to give birth and there was danger. But NOW, AFTER OTHERS POINTED IT OUT, AND I should have known. They're smart animals smarter than most primates. They wouldn't shove themselves into a hole that size, when it was 3× larger than the hole. It knows it would get stuck. This is so incredibly sad! Off to check out the legitimacy of this site...I bet it's full of fake rescues. Sickening!
@Olivia Leigh What? She said "It's very cute when he pulls him out raccoon would align his feet as if it's saying "Oh, Thank you". Not sexual at all. Dirty minded people are crazy.
Thanks for sharing your day at work...for us regular people that don't like to deal with critters Thanks to you but this is absolutely hilarious! Thanks again
I believe I have now seen enough of the privates of a huge raccoon! I am so happy he rescued the silly beastie and released it to a more traditional home. Good job!
We have had raccoons do this to our home twice. They are quite destructive to a home. Ours did not get stuck. We had to wait till they left the ceiling area and then quickly board it up until repair. We could not find any service that would home and help us.
Can you imagine when he gets home and his wife says to him, “where the hell have you been?”. “I was trying to break into this house through the roof and I got stuck with my butt sticking out the roof and…” Wife (interrupting) “yeah, right. Now really, where the hell were you?”
I used to live in an area of the city with lots of trees and larger 19th century houses. There were lots of places for racoons to do damage, even with the newer houses. In one case the racoon had got into an attic apartment and into the kitchen cupboards which backed onto an outside wall. I was told by wildlife control there were at least 85 racoons estimated per city block in that neighborhood. As quick as one was removed another family moved in. There is expensive damage that can be done to older houses that are wood framed and have wood soffits and porches. One thing that may help is cutting back trees that hang over roof lines. And racoons also love fireplace chimneys, so getting wire barriers over the tops can help. But they will still chew if they find a weak spot or an entry way under the porch or back decks. Either way have a professional do an assessment. Racoons can get rather feisty if you get too close.
as he was walking away i noticed he didn't 'dart' off like you'd expect...he was probably experiencing that 'needles' sensation when blood gets cut-off then slowly returns...this guy or gal bandit deserves to make the highlight reel...
It's a good thing the racoon get stuck and was noticed, because if he had not got stuck, the home owners would've found out the expensive way when a storm came passing through. There would be a lot of water damage to fix, including a gaping hole on the roof and whatever else the racoon would've chewed through.
"Kansas Man" Maybe that is not the ultimate worst. Imagine if you smell something really bad in your home and can't imagine where it is coming from and it turns out there is a huge dead raccoon through your roof.
I have one who keeps trying it on my roof right where the notch is where the panels right angle, it comes back and try's it every so often, amazing how they know to try to disassemble the panels to try to get inside a roof! almost like they were taught how to do it.
Raccoons. Love them My grandpa every morning would sit in the back yard. Birds. Raccoons. Etc would come up to him and kick back. Wild is all I can say. He named them. You could call them and they would come. 3 of them use to come into the house. Walk into living room and just stare at you. He would feed them and they would stay 20-30 min then leave. They were like well trained pets.
I wouldn't mind having an armadillo that did that. Ive lived in Texas 7 years and still haven't seen one. Well, a dead one but i think it was one of those stuffed ones that you stick on the shelf that looks like someone chucked out a car window.
"Mike K" "monikag1323" I recently met someone who says she has always carefully fed wild animals in a certain area of her back yard and she claims she can better control them than if she tried to set traps, poison, barbed wire etc. She actually could be called, and would be called "bleeding heart" for animals but anyway, she said that by carefully putting food in a certain place far enough from her home the animals would come and eat what they want and then just go away and not go near her house. Perhaps a lot of people would not have the same results though.
@@obscurelyvague My grandpa never put food out like that. It was crazy with him and those animals. There was so many that never came close to the house unless he called them. But one. A possum. Every morning that possum would walk to the sliding door. If door was open or not. The possum would sit there and would never come in. But ya people should be very careful with wild animals because they are just that.
Reminds of the noise and motion Meeko made when stuck in the Sega Genesis Pochontas game. Good on Disney for being accurate. Glad Meeko survived and thrived after this modern-day debacle of a doozy. You can’t go further in the game without him.
What I was thinking...that it did this kind of damage....it would have had a .22 compressed air-gun pellet into the head as soon as it came out of the hole...FOR SURE! This raccoon, to do such damage, smelled something or wanted THIS attic to nest in. It WILL be back in the night to finally get its way....had I been the homeowner...I would have insisted it be euthanized right there upon my roof...or at the ground level. Right...there with me to witness the act. Next..a shovel and a hole in my back yard...let it feed and fertilize my flower garden...
@@goldenretriever6261 Golden, with all due respect and no sarcasm, ....no such thing...as racoon proof...as long as there is one shingle, as long as there is a foot of wood. Cancer cells have the right to live. (quote: "everything has the right to live", your words), they (living Cancer cells) are a stand alone entity, that metabolizes 'that lives'. if they invaded your body, (your Soul's home), what would be your take then? Would you let them colonize within you, until enough of them are living within you for to take your life, or at any stage, threaten it? They live, after all! They are not cute, don't have fur, and can damage your very body, threaten by their actions, your very life, let alone the roof that covers it. Apples to Apples. Biology will always be culled, when it becomes a threat or a pest, or can lead to your declining health due to deadly black mold from water damaged house structure, by...this raccoon, ... Living cancer cells get radiated, get dosed with Chemo Therapy, for the hoped for effect of KILLING THEM. Been there, done that...the racoon goes to the land fill....and back into my house to wash my hands off of dirt. Next...(God forbid!) next LIVING cancer cell, next home structure destroying racoon or skunk...hospital for hoped for, CANCER CELL KILLING, life saving measures, a .22 to the head of the racoon or pesky skunk. Next... Cheers, Golden!
@@ThaBigB ..and that was? Please define 'sadistic'? In the dictionary, usually it is defined as an act or action to promote pain and suffering. Is the loving euthanizing of a domestic pet, a beloved dog or cat...a deliberate act to end its life, usually at the vet's...a sadistic act, Tiger? Please...tell me what comment you define as 'sadistic' in my replies. I'd be most interested to read your reference. A .22 round to the skull of an animal is also as painless as a needle into the animals leg vein. I have had to endure that many times in my life as a dog owner. Did you perhaps not know (if you are a person who enjoys his meat) that most barn animals that will eventually adorn your dinner table usually their life is ended initially by a .22 or greater caliber round to the cranium, usually placed between the eyes on the forehead, before bleeding it out? Is this subject too delicate for you...then I will desist. But my comment labelled as 'sadistic'? Please...espouse, of where it offends your phycological nature.
...well, had you been the owner of that roof...and now paying for repair and the service call....would you have been laughing then? Huh? (smile)! The only good thing to all this, is that the racoon's body and water resistant fur, PLUGGED the damage it had done. Can you imagine the damage -->mold, wood product warp, ceilings...that that hole exposed to water ingress, would have done to this person's home? Lordy...was he 'lucky' that the varmint actually stopped that heart ache from occurring by its trapped body in the damage. Very lucky, in this event. The bad news...is that that varmint will be back...at night...to try somewhere else on the same roof. For myself, I'd bait the ground with raccoon food and wait for a couple of weeks for it to return..and I guarantee you, it would not get within 20 feet of my house walls...nope. It would get added to my back lot land fill....and yes, you are legally able to dispatch any varmint that has proved to be a pest and killing your livestock or damaging your property. The safest way to do that...is with an air-rifle at bored to .22 caliber. Totally silent...and won't alarm the neighbors. FYI.
Hero dude. Awesome work. Raccoons can get super huge and they do serious damage to houses and anything and everything including your yard. We had 2 of the biggest raccoons here a year ago. Omgosh they were sooo big. Claws looked like bear claws. I hadn’t known how big they can get! Great work. Kudos.
I have never seen anything like this in my life. I didn’t know they were capable of tearing roofs like this . Wonder how long he was stuck in the roof ,man that is crazy!
"Lori Bollinger" I am not an expert in raccoons nor construction but maybe that part of the roof was already compromised, or it was a weak thin part of the roof and t he raccoon knew it.
Did you really have to stop and show everyone my bunghole!? This was embarrassing enough without that! Now all the other raccoons call me "dumb dumb dirty butt"..
That racoon stuck in that roof looked like something out of a cartoon!!!
Lol poor little dude 😭
Bugs bunny would be chompin on a carrot and say, "What's up Rac?"
@@melissaanderson821 Yes', poor little dude leave the home owner with a huge repair bill.
i would've tickled its feet first for a good 15 minutes.
😅
"He lost a little blood to his legs" and all his dignity.
Hahahahahaha
@@Unknown-rf2jy I just found this out…RACCOONS HAVE NO DIGNITY 😂
My my, the size of that rump😂😂
I've roofed for 40 yrs,
I've done " 9 " racoon roof repairs in the last 8 years,
Those guys rip it up good!!! I'm in Colorado and it seems to be getting more common,
Great job on your part
You are a true professional, Hands down.
Would you recommend covering vents proactively with rigid steel mesh? I'm leaning toward this, because I don't want a problem, but I wonder if I'm being overkill.
I feel bad for laughing but his legs spread eagle up in the air 🤣🤣🤣🤣. I’m glad he seems ok.
Paws up. Don’t shoot!
I was laughing SO HARD!!!! It was the legs in the air! Like you never think that could happen in real life!!!
"Noe Will" But how long could have the raccoon have been stuck that way? If s/he had been stuck for days then it seems that s/he might have gotten out by himself/herself because s/he would have lost weight. So perhaps s/he was not stuck that way that long.
Imagine seeing the raccoon’s face at the ceiling in the middle of the night lol
Scary asf lmao
Racoon be like : "Well, hello there"
LOL
well judging from where it got stuck you wouldn't actually see its face as between the outside of the roof and the ceiling inside the home is insulation material and other objects in roofing. Though from a comical point of view in where that would happen yes imagine seeing that
well the other way around and when he goes to the toilet...
I like the part where he was ungrateful for being released from his upside-down hole. LOL
Because at that point, he/she was not sure if he/she would be released or killed.
If the guy did use that tool and just pulled his/her legs and released right away, he would have thanked him.
Since he/she made damage for the guy's house, maybe he/she couldn’t hope more, but I thought that tightening the thin wire on his/her body could have been a terrible harm.
his ultimate goal was going inside the house
@@user-us1ih2ov6n The racoon wouldn't be grateful for shit, but the reason is because it is probably stressed af from trying to escape for hours and it is on fight or flight mode with the little energy it has left.
@@user-us1ih2ov6n Yes. I guess those restraint poles may not be designed in the best possible way so as to be pain free for the raccoon.
Thank you for rescuing Larry. . He’s the...um... “special” raccoon of our bunch 😆🦝🙏
Ok who was supposed to be watching him?
😅😅😂🤣🤣😂😂
Blame me. I always get sucked into posting bail for freekin' Larry.
Weirdest looking TV antenna I've ever seen.
Picks up Animal Planet, I presume.
@Josiah Galicia you're easily amused. People like you are reason why people like Jimmy Fallon David Letterman had successful careers low standards in humor SMH
@@Iambriangregory oh please. You're the one with no sense of humor. The raccoon was unharmed and it was hilarious with its little legs stuck up in the air like that.
Self adjusting too!
The RUclips Universe knew I needed to watch this today 😂😂😂😂
O yeah that's for sure... busted raccoon 😁😁😁
😂😂😂
Raccoon is thinkin, "I wonder if Santa has days like this!"
"Rob Fowler" I'm sure
When you're not as skinny as you think you are!
lol
True! That was a chunky racoon, lol.
It's time he looks for a new career.
@@terrav6983 most likely a pregnant one...and that's why she was going for a winter (February) birthing nest. And later, all those kits (the females) will themselves come back to this home...to rip into that attic, where they were raised...and give birth to their 5-7 kits...and on, and on, an on....
😂🤣😆😂🤣
How can he compose himself. I would have rolled off the roof from laughing.
RORFL
@@CasualGameDev 🤣
Reminds me of the criminal who got stuck in a chimney and asked homeowners to dial 911.
🤣😂😂😂
I remember that episode.
@@careycarson7629 no you don’t 🤥
Reminds me of those who got stuck in the chimney trying to break in and DIED, at least one I remember was found years later by a contractor
are you sure that wasn't santa claus??
This is the exact way I've ended up stuck upside down on the roof of my house in my early drinking days. This is like watching an autobiography of my life.
"David Savian" Did anyone rescue you?
Uhh 😳😳 Glad you stopped drinking.
@@obscurelyvague I'm still stuck on the roof waiting to be rescued. Luckily I have WIFI and my wife brought my laptop to the area of my pridicament. Pray for me RUclipsrs. I don't know how much longer I can last upside down.
@@brandyyolidio4213 Who said I stopped drinking !!!!
Good thing he's wearing a mask - so his friends won't recognize him. 👈😂
Best comment ever. LOL
@@dominicmason9968 🤗 Thanks!
You kidding? Did you SEE that walk of shame?
@@Anno_Nymouse Did you get his ID?
At least he was complying with CDC guidelines
when he pulled him out I was like wtf that's one Mcfatty Raccoon no wonder he stuck
as a "woke" raccoon, I am offended that you are fat shaming my fellow 'coon
@@jayg9087 ye i hear when people get offended they wake up the next day with ebola and die.
@@zeppirl nope. Im still alive. But your comment gave me cancer
@@jayg9087 Dont worry it only affects you and the rest of the world continues as normal. Strange how similar it is to being offended isnt it!.
I was thinking this might be a pregnant female, they love to nest in attics.
"BAD BOY...BAD BOY...Whatcha' gonna do..whatcha gonna do when they come for you?!?!"
Narrator: Cops filmed on location with the Men & Woman of law Inforcement all Supects innocence until proven guilty in court of law.😉
piss itself apparently : )
“My name is Derrick Showvin and I’m here to help you”. The raccoon shot out of the roof like he was fired out of a cannon...
as a roofer, i've explained to people with holes in their roof "it's racoons", they usually don't believe me. they go in there to have babies.
I didn’t believe it. Thought it was squirrels damaging it. Dang thing came out while the roofer was working. The holes were like slats so I didn’t think a raccoon could get in through that
Nothing worse then getting caught in a comprising position. Haha
Good thing there were no hood raccoon around at night, looking to party
"What are you doing, step-bro?"
The racoon will return. They always do.
They return if there is a good deal in something. They don't come back where they got hurt.
And in greater numbers.
@@digimaks unless it had babies. There's a reason it was making a hole where there wasn't food. This guys an idiot and was cruel, probably threw him off the roof! So sad
@@proctorfamily5401 how did it have babies in a place it couldn't get in?
@@dehydratedwater9806 Another way. Theirs always more than one way into a space for these creatures. They're not stupid and even when an animal is creating a space where it's not wanted, they don't subject themselves to peril or being stuck in someone's attic indefinitely. It may be your way, but definitely not a smart RACCOON's way.
Who that playing with my feets out there😂😂😂
😂😂🤣🤣😅
Lol
Everyone thinks squirrels and racoons are cute until they start messing with your property.
Yep. Too many bleeding hearts in the comments need their homes damaged by pests more often to change their tune.
Rats and squirrels alone caused me enough grief as is. Chewing up cables, rats gnawing on PVC pipes causing water damage on two room's worth of ceiling...
Yep, I was one of them. Now I want them caught and destroyed.
When i lived in Seattle i got RATS in my attic and walls! All they need is a hole the size of a quarter and they can get in! It cost 5500 dollars to get rid of them and fix all the holes and put flashing up around the attic and roof so they couldn't get in! This was in 2010! From what i understand, the rats are even WORSE there now because of mandatory composting. Such a disgusting place.
And the farmers crops, they devastate crops all over North America, they are also nest predators of many types of birds. Many farmers are at war with them
That raccoon ripped the hell out of that roof! They can be some destructive creatures. Several years ago, raccoons got into the boat of a colleague of mine and ripped the entire inside apart; the seats, the electrical, etc...
We had two trying to gain access to our garage attic THROUGH the bottom of the garage roof, in our garage. We heard the noise of the attempt at 10:20 pm. I came out with my .22 long rifle...and twenty seconds later, put that away, and went to look for a spade, and garbage can. They both went into our back yard back lot compost for later usage of their biology to nurture our flowers and vegetables,...a much better usage for them...and non destructive!
@@sesquashtwo That will teach them to break and enter!
@@josephstevens9888 LOLOLOL! That had me almost put half a cup of morning coffee onto the screen...LOLOLOLOL! You bet!
-Ой спасите помогите, помогите спасите!!!
-Ты что застрял?
-Это у кого то слишком узкие двери.
-Нет это кто то слишком много ест.
😁👍
"Нет, я просто отдыхаю" - пропустил. 🤪
Что, думаете вытащили? Помогли? Ага, щас... Я вот разбег побольше возьму и точно пролезу...
Raccoon thinking " For God's sake if you gonna do something then do it already !! " " I'M STUCK ! " lmao.
We can go through these things I'm really glad I wasn't the only one laughing hysterically
Cruel is what it is. That hole wasn't big enough. I am sad to say this could be a hoax. He acted oddly. I first thought babies inside, they had boarded up access to it's babies and it got desperate, or a Mother looking for safety as it was about to give birth and there was danger. But NOW, AFTER OTHERS POINTED IT OUT, AND I should have known. They're smart animals smarter than most primates. They wouldn't shove themselves into a hole that size, when it was 3× larger than the hole. It knows it would get stuck. This is so incredibly sad! Off to check out the legitimacy of this site...I bet it's full of fake rescues. Sickening!
"Terri Davis" is that what you would be thinking if you were him?
足引っ張られる時、「あ、お願いします」って感じで足を揃えるのめっちゃ可愛い
@Olivia Leigh What did 冬梅 say? Please someone translate.
@Olivia Leigh What? She said "It's very cute when he pulls him out raccoon would align his feet as if it's saying "Oh, Thank you". Not sexual at all. Dirty minded people are crazy.
@Olivia Leigh Edited comments have "Edited" mark on right side of user name.
Stop bullshitting.
Lolololo poor baby. Love his littls legs.
Poor Baby sounded real pissed once he got free!
Blessed be the algorithm which has brought me here today.
Amen
"Come out to the coast, we'll get together, have a few laughs..."
When he got close the raccoon was probably thinking "if I stay perfectly still, he'll think I'm a chimney"
Human: I’m glad you’re okay
Raccoon: I’ll be back ,I need some backup !
...it will certainly be back...she wanted in....and will get in....should have been euthanized as a pest varmint.
This is hilarious.
Raccoon version of "HELP I've fallen and I can't get up".
"Lynder Herbeerts" I have heard of "HELP I've fallen and I can't get up." If it is a movie or play what is the plot?
Wow he was big. He walked away like “what took you so long” lol
6:05 He was like _“I was pulled out now I’m being dragged around!!!!”_
༼ ºل͟º ༽ He should have took him a few miles away to let him go. He'll be back.
Exactly. If the owner doesn't a have a carpenter waiting right there to fix the hole, then the racoon could return that same night.
Duh
At least 10 miles. I would not have paid the exterminator for releasing it in my own yard.
That would be illegal. You have to release them close by. After that experience that coon will keep his distance from that house
@@rp573 maybe in Canada, not in my state.
Thanks for sharing your day at work...for us regular people that don't like to deal with critters Thanks to you but this is absolutely hilarious! Thanks again
可哀想なんだけど、しっぽクルクルしながらジタバタしてるのが可愛すぎて何回でも見ちゃう
Numb butt did the walk of shame. Hahahahaha them back paws in the air from street. Hahahahaha.
😂..that’s funny…except for the damage to the roof…
I believe I have now seen enough of the privates of a huge raccoon! I am so happy he rescued the silly beastie and released it to a more traditional home. Good job!
HERO !!! Running around on roof tops saving naughty raccoons from certain death. Way to go. What a BRAVE man you are. 🍃🇺🇸🕊
Destroying their habitat is the result.
@@ursulasmith6402 In this case, they have plenty of habitat, they just prefer to live near humans.
@@tubester4567 yep they’re trash eaters
The racoon 5 minutes before the act: "it's just fluff, I'm totally gonna fit through this hole."
"I'm not fat, I'm fluffy"
Like something from the movie Over The Hedge LOL That little raccoon guy got into trouble all the time
Yea he was there for a while. Could tell his legs were asleep. Usually when ya release them they run crazy fast.
ya unless he broke something in it pulling it out with the wire
@@travisgreen9604 doubt it.
Thank you for being compassionate.....God Bless!!
We have had raccoons do this to our home twice. They are quite destructive to
a home. Ours did not get stuck. We had to wait till they left the ceiling area and then quickly board it up
until repair. We could not find any service that would home and help us.
Oh man, he's never gonna live this one down.....legs in the air and all...😭
"magellanmax" That raccoon will resign from being a raccoon so that his raccoon friends don't ostracize him.
I can't help but laugh with its little feet dangling. Hope it gestured "thank you" afterwards, LOL.
Can you imagine when he gets home and his wife says to him, “where the hell have you been?”.
“I was trying to break into this house through the roof and I got stuck with my butt sticking out the roof and…”
Wife (interrupting) “yeah, right. Now really, where the hell were you?”
Better yet, can you imagine walking into your house and seeing a raccoon hanging from your ceiling.
LOL!
Racoons dont talk.
@@toppcatt5113 The anthropomorphic raccoons do.
Lol
It's a good thing the owners noticed him. Having a dead raccoon stuck in your roof sure wouldn't be pleasant.
Raccoon when he gets back to the other raccoons: "... Don't ask."
This is one of the funniest things I've seen in a while lol the little legs!
I bet after the homeowner see that roof he'll be mad as a hornet you didn't take it far, far away! 🤣👍
Raccoon was probably like: "What are you doing?! I was almost in!"
I used to live in an area of the city with lots of trees and larger 19th century houses. There were lots of places for racoons to do damage, even with the newer houses. In one case the racoon had got into an attic apartment and into the kitchen cupboards which backed onto an outside wall. I was told by wildlife control there were at least 85 racoons estimated per city block in that neighborhood. As quick as one was removed another family moved in. There is expensive damage that can be done to older houses that are wood framed and have wood soffits and porches. One thing that may help is cutting back trees that hang over roof lines. And racoons also love fireplace chimneys, so getting wire barriers over the tops can help. But they will still chew if they find a weak spot or an entry way under the porch or back decks. Either way have a professional do an assessment. Racoons can get rather feisty if you get too close.
i dont understand why we arent allowed to kill them. cows chickens pigs, fair game. racoons doing millions of dollars of damage, nah.
They aren't an endangered species, they wouldn't face any criminal charges for humanely killing the raccoon
as he was walking away i noticed he didn't 'dart' off like you'd expect...he was probably experiencing that 'needles' sensation when blood gets cut-off then slowly returns...this guy or gal bandit deserves to make the highlight reel...
It's a good thing the racoon get stuck and was noticed, because if he had not got stuck, the home owners would've found out the expensive way when a storm came passing through. There would be a lot of water damage to fix, including a gaping hole on the roof and whatever else the racoon would've chewed through.
"Kansas Man" Maybe that is not the ultimate worst. Imagine if you smell something really bad in your home and can't imagine where it is coming from and it turns out there is a huge dead raccoon through your roof.
Those legs in the air!!!!😂🙈🤣
I was not ready....
"Dude....touch my junk and I'ma bite you SO much."
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That looks like a happy eviction! The critter wanted to get into that attic really bad!!
The Racoon is all like "hey step brother im stuck"
Butts up! Poor guy must have been scared🐾. Sorry but you got to laugh. Little butt stuck like that. How embarrassing for the little guy.🤣
I like how he gets really still. Maybe they can't see me.
I have one who keeps trying it on my roof right where the notch is where the panels right angle, it comes back and try's it every so often, amazing how they know to try to disassemble the panels to try to get inside a roof! almost like they were taught how to do it.
No wonder they look like old-timey burglars!
Raccoons. Love them
My grandpa every morning would sit in the back yard. Birds. Raccoons. Etc would come up to him and kick back.
Wild is all I can say.
He named them. You could call them and they would come.
3 of them use to come into the house.
Walk into living room and just stare at you.
He would feed them and they would stay 20-30 min then leave.
They were like well trained pets.
I wouldn't mind having an armadillo that did that. Ive lived in Texas 7 years and still haven't seen one. Well, a dead one but i think it was one of those stuffed ones that you stick on the shelf that looks like someone chucked out a car window.
"Mike K" "monikag1323" I recently met someone who says she has always carefully fed wild animals in a certain area of her back yard and she claims she can better control them than if she tried to set traps, poison, barbed wire etc. She actually could be called, and would be called "bleeding heart" for animals but anyway, she said that by carefully putting food in a certain place far enough from her home the animals would come and eat what they want and then just go away and not go near her house.
Perhaps a lot of people would not have the same results though.
@@obscurelyvague
My grandpa never put food out like that.
It was crazy with him and those animals.
There was so many that never came close to the house unless he called them. But one. A possum. Every morning that possum would walk to the sliding door.
If door was open or not. The possum would sit there and would never come in.
But ya people should be very careful with wild animals because they are just that.
Reminds of the noise and motion Meeko made when stuck in the Sega Genesis Pochontas game. Good on Disney for being accurate. Glad Meeko survived and thrived after this modern-day debacle of a doozy. You can’t go further in the game without him.
My phone has been spying on me. I seen a raccoon yesterday and never shut up about it. Now ones in my algorithm 😒
The Matrix has you
My phone and my coworkers phone has been doing the same thing! We’ve all been noticing and complaining about this too
I got this reccomendation and live in a racoon free country lol
It’s not a conspiracy they actually do listen to you. But you can turn Siri off I think it makes it stop
“This is what you call karma” 🤣🤣🤣
Laughed to death🤣🤣
Those eety beety wittle legs are sooo cuute 😂😂😂
It's suffering blood running to the brain that is not funny.
@@DoctorRickSanchez The only reason I can make that comment was because he is OK.. Did you even watch the ending?
@@DoctorRickSanchez Neither is the repair bill for the damages it caused.
That's me at 3am being too lazy to move anything in the fridge trying to reach that single slice bologna in the back that I'm just trying to eat.
That particular raccoon would not be released back into my neighborhood... unless i were a starving roofer
What I was thinking...that it did this kind of damage....it would have had a .22 compressed air-gun pellet into the head as soon as it came out of the hole...FOR SURE! This raccoon, to do such damage, smelled something or wanted THIS attic to nest in. It WILL be back in the night to finally get its way....had I been the homeowner...I would have insisted it be euthanized right there upon my roof...or at the ground level. Right...there with me to witness the act. Next..a shovel and a hole in my back yard...let it feed and fertilize my flower garden...
@@sesquashtwo Everything has the right to live. Patch the roof up and make it racoon proof.
@@goldenretriever6261 Golden, with all due respect and no sarcasm, ....no such thing...as racoon proof...as long as there is one shingle, as long as there is a foot of wood. Cancer cells have the right to live. (quote: "everything has the right to live", your words), they (living Cancer cells) are a stand alone entity, that metabolizes 'that lives'. if they invaded your body, (your Soul's home), what would be your take then? Would you let them colonize within you, until enough of them are living within you for to take your life, or at any stage, threaten it? They live, after all! They are not cute, don't have fur, and can damage your very body, threaten by their actions, your very life, let alone the roof that covers it. Apples to Apples. Biology will always be culled, when it becomes a threat or a pest, or can lead to your declining health due to deadly black mold from water damaged house structure, by...this raccoon, ... Living cancer cells get radiated, get dosed with Chemo Therapy, for the hoped for effect of KILLING THEM. Been there, done that...the racoon goes to the land fill....and back into my house to wash my hands off of dirt. Next...(God forbid!) next LIVING cancer cell, next home structure destroying racoon or skunk...hospital for hoped for, CANCER CELL KILLING, life saving measures, a .22 to the head of the racoon or pesky skunk. Next... Cheers, Golden!
@@sesquashtwo Very disturbing and sadistic comment.
@@ThaBigB ..and that was? Please define 'sadistic'? In the dictionary, usually it is defined as an act or action to promote pain and suffering. Is the loving euthanizing of a domestic pet, a beloved dog or cat...a deliberate act to end its life, usually at the vet's...a sadistic act, Tiger? Please...tell me what comment you define as 'sadistic' in my replies. I'd be most interested to read your reference. A .22 round to the skull of an animal is also as painless as a needle into the animals leg vein. I have had to endure that many times in my life as a dog owner. Did you perhaps not know (if you are a person who enjoys his meat) that most barn animals that will eventually adorn your dinner table usually their life is ended initially by a .22 or greater caliber round to the cranium, usually placed between the eyes on the forehead, before bleeding it out? Is this subject too delicate for you...then I will desist. But my comment labelled as 'sadistic'? Please...espouse, of where it offends your phycological nature.
Raccoon has to lay off those Burger King Whoppers....🤣🤣🤣
Racoon is thinking......if I stay real still maybe he wont see me.....
I had to get these guys out of all kinds of places when I worked for the Humane Society. Never a dull moment with raccoons.
Reminds me of TMNT 2 where Rahzar gets stuck in a sewer opening and Mikey starts tickling his feet.
This pose is everything 😂
Dude, I couldn't stop laughing!
...well, had you been the owner of that roof...and now paying for repair and the service call....would you have been laughing then? Huh? (smile)! The only good thing to all this, is that the racoon's body and water resistant fur, PLUGGED the damage it had done. Can you imagine the damage -->mold, wood product warp, ceilings...that that hole exposed to water ingress, would have done to this person's home? Lordy...was he 'lucky' that the varmint actually stopped that heart ache from occurring by its trapped body in the damage. Very lucky, in this event. The bad news...is that that varmint will be back...at night...to try somewhere else on the same roof. For myself, I'd bait the ground with raccoon food and wait for a couple of weeks for it to return..and I guarantee you, it would not get within 20 feet of my house walls...nope. It would get added to my back lot land fill....and yes, you are legally able to dispatch any varmint that has proved to be a pest and killing your livestock or damaging your property. The safest way to do that...is with an air-rifle at bored to .22 caliber. Totally silent...and won't alarm the neighbors. FYI.
Such a cutie with its little feet in the air. Also hilarious 🤣💜💜💜
His little legs, poor thing lol
Good job, very well done! Hard to watch the little bugger squirming while being wedged in like that. Raccoons are silly lil guys.
Good job, amazing how destructive they can be
Behind his back the Racoon community now refers to James the Racoon as Jimmy Facoon
Raccoon: "Gimme a Y! Now wiggle it! Go team!"
Hero dude. Awesome work. Raccoons can get super huge and they do serious damage to houses and anything and everything including your yard. We had 2 of the biggest raccoons here a year ago. Omgosh they were sooo big. Claws looked like bear claws. I hadn’t known how big they can get!
Great work. Kudos.
"WarmWoolSox" Probably were bears
I had no clue they would break and enter! They look too innocent somehow.
They are just so cute though.
Quite a flattering position 🤣 🤣 🤣
As the infamous turtle man would say, " we got live action" yeee, yeeeee, yeee......
He's coming right back ! 😂😂😂😂
i gotta get the pry bar. 😂
thanks for your service!
When the other raccoons see this video, they will never let him live it down!
Hahaha 🤣🤣🤣 It looks like a cartoon scene.
I have never seen anything like this in my life. I didn’t know they were capable of tearing roofs like this . Wonder how long he was stuck in the roof ,man that is crazy!
Fr same I didn’t know raccoons can do dat type shit 😂🙄😂
"Lori Bollinger" I am not an expert in raccoons nor construction but maybe that part of the roof was already compromised, or it was a weak thin part of the roof and t he raccoon knew it.
The way you tried to pull him out by his legs 😂
Poor trash panda. 😂😅😅😆😁
That poor thing! I feel bad for laughing...
Did you really have to stop and show everyone my bunghole!? This was embarrassing enough without that! Now all the other raccoons call me "dumb dumb dirty butt"..
Poor thing 😢 imagine how long it was stuck. Must be so confusing and hungry.
oh my how embarrassing... I'm sure he was hoping nobody was filming that accident.
"Jj" Apparently they are aware of surveillance even out in those neck of the woods.