Hello!!! So beautiful the job you did and the job you do. You can be proud of it and so proud of who you are. Congratulations to you and see you. 😉👍👍👍❤
Awww poor mama is so scared. I’m so happy you guys are taking care of these raccoon family. I’ve heard horror stories of wildlife control or exterminators killing mom and either leaving, killing or selling the babies to people that either hurt them or don’t understand that raccoon cannot be indoor pets.
- Jeez. Yeah I've heard of them trapping the mom && letting the babies die on their own. So sad. I let racoons && babies stay in my garage && we feed all the animals cat food at night. You won't find *ANY* garbage cans being knocked over in my entire neighborhood.
Very cute babies and such a great Mama! I love raccoons, they are sadly viewed as vicious but really they aren’t as long as you treat them good. Thank you for all you do!
You guys do wonderful job at this. Thank you for being so caring. I just wish you would give us more content and more often. Please consider this. Gates Wildlife Control you are an amazing company!
They are so adorable. Momma is gonna be protective & she is gonna be scared when someone messes with her babies. Good luck momma & babies hopefully they will live long lives
It’s so cute how the babies talk with their mother. The one baby was so feisty even with mom, he just had attitude! 😂🤣 Will never think of raccoons as pets, but they always remind me of Bob Ross the artist who had one in his studio when it was a baby. He loved all those baby animals and helped release them back into the wild. He would have loved to meet you guys and watch you work!
Your morals, values and ethics are amazing. I wish all companies would follow what you do. Bless you for always taking care of gods babies. Those babies are so cute! I love watching these videos. Thank you for filming. I have watched every video on your channel lolo ❤🦝🦝
Wow, that is the perfect spot to have a raccoon den, you can go down 'an watch em through the window without a wildlife camera setup, they dont even seem ta be damagin' anythin'. I suppose the homeowners had some reason to remove em but i woulda let em stay.
Seemed like them babies didn't want any part of momma how they carried on ..makes ya wonder if another mother could have smelled the babies and just took them as her own .. them babies weren't happy .. hope they will be okay .
From watching your videos, five babies = the most common litter size. Where I live, it's unusual to see that many babies with a mother. I saw a brood of five with a mom _one_ time. The very next night, one of the babies was missing. My brother commented, "GHO" which meant "great horned owl". Maybe. We had no way of knowing, but it's likely enough that I correctly guessed what his acronym meant. GHO's are rough on small raccoon babies. Do urban raccoons have more kits than rural raccoons? Are the babies more likely to survive? I know there have been studies indicating urban raccoons are getting smarter because of living in close proximity to humans, but how does this play out with numbers?
yeah, but you aren't removing the raccoons... I know some people that do this down where I live, and when they trap a family of raccoons in a residential setting (like seen here) they drive them some 30 miles away and release them into the national forest. No offense, but you guys are just prompting the mom to move the babies from where she is at the moment - more of an inconvenience to her than a removal - it's still in the neighborhood, she is just going to go find another garage, or overhang, or other man-made structure in the neighborhood, and odds are you will be removing the exact same family a week from now a few houses away. Good for business I guess....
Yes, another successful job; all the babies are safe with mum. Judging by the time-lapse on the camera, I'd say they are safe and sound in the next-door-neighbor's window-well.😁🦝🐺
- It'll never get old watching the sweet mama opening that door to pick up her babies. They are so smart. 🧠 🦝
Awewww listen to them sweet little sounds oh my I'm in love 🥰😍😘
Hello!!!
So beautiful the job you did and the job you do.
You can be proud of it and so proud of who you are.
Congratulations to you and see you.
😉👍👍👍❤
They are so cute, I love the way they put their hands over their eyes as if to say ' you can't see me'.
Thank you for the work you do.
Wow these babies were feistier than most when mom came back for them. They’ll probably do well in life!😊
Awww they are so precious and cute. Thank you for the video. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Got to give Mom credit...window wells are a primo place to have babies.
Awww poor mama is so scared. I’m so happy you guys are taking care of these raccoon family. I’ve heard horror stories of wildlife control or exterminators killing mom and either leaving, killing or selling the babies to people that either hurt them or don’t understand that raccoon cannot be indoor pets.
Yes this company has awesome morals, values abs ethics. They take such good care of these animals!
- Jeez. Yeah I've heard of them trapping the mom && letting the babies die on their own. So sad. I let racoons && babies stay in my garage && we feed all the animals cat food at night. You won't find *ANY* garbage cans being knocked over in my entire neighborhood.
Been watching you all for years removing all kinds of cute creatures from funny situations & loving it🌹🤗 happy your still here making vids
I’m always waiting patiently for your videos. 💕Job well done as usual.
The children that live there must have loved that experience. I’ve seen bats from several window pains. LOVE THEM NOW.
panes I meant. I love that you film it and edit it for us. Thx!
Very cute babies and such a great Mama! I love raccoons, they are sadly viewed as vicious but really they aren’t as long as you treat them good. Thank you for all you do!
Die sind so niedlich! 😃
You guys do wonderful job at this.
Thank you for being so caring.
I just wish you would give us more content and more often.
Please consider this.
Gates Wildlife Control you are an amazing company!
I agree, they are so cute when at a tender young age as this and younger.
They are so adorable. Momma is gonna be protective & she is gonna be scared when someone messes with her babies. Good luck momma & babies hopefully they will live long lives
It’s so cute how the babies talk with their mother. The one baby was so feisty even with mom, he just had attitude! 😂🤣 Will never think of raccoons as pets, but they always remind me of Bob Ross the artist who had one in his studio when it was a baby. He loved all those baby animals and helped release them back into the wild. He would have loved to meet you guys and watch you work!
Thanks for saving the raccoons! One at a time!
Great! I hoped for an update on these cuties! This one was interesting because we could see what they look like with mum in a den!❤👍
Such a sweet process....Great!!
❤ - so cute...hugely....so huggable
They are so cute at that age. Many thanks for putting up the video for us! 😊❤
Greetings from oakville thanks for the presentation reminds me of the raccoon whisper minus the babies in stellarton nova scotia thanks
Genuinely appreciate what you guys do. Keep up the great work. Thank you for taking the time to share it all with us.
Thank you for sharing❤❤
Thanks for the new video loved it ❤.
I have never seen such a huge house with such a tiny yard.
Contractor "How small do you want the yard to be ?".
Buyer, "YES!".
The last one was a lil chatter box lol
Their faces do look like ferrets. Until you said that, I had never noticed and I used to have a ferret!
Your morals, values and ethics are amazing. I wish all companies would follow what you do. Bless you for always taking care of gods babies. Those babies are so cute! I love watching these videos. Thank you for filming. I have watched every video on your channel lolo ❤🦝🦝
Brilliant rescue!
Such darlings. As these were a little bigger, mom had her “mouthful “trying to remove them. As always, thank you for the video.
"The claw chooses who goes and who stays."
Amazing job
Wow, that is the perfect spot to have a raccoon den, you can go down 'an watch em through the window without a wildlife camera setup, they dont even seem ta be damagin' anythin'.
I suppose the homeowners had some reason to remove em but i woulda let em stay.
They look sooo cute 😍😍😍
와우! 너무너무 귀엽고 사랑스러워❤❤❤
One of those babies sounded like a chimp when the mama was moving it.
Happy 😆 😊 😃 New Year 🎆🎊🧧🎉🥳.
So adorable
perfekt ❤
She came back fast which means they aren't probably at the neighbors house 😂
But
Very cute i wana hold it 😂
What kind of camera do you use to record mom coming back? I have critters that come on my patio and I would like to see what kind.
Seemed like them babies didn't want any part of momma how they carried on ..makes ya wonder if another mother could have smelled the babies and just took them as her own .. them babies weren't happy .. hope they will be okay .
Awesome video. Any way we could have them more often?
Amen! Some of the best content on YT.
cuteblondie
can't you get roundworm touching them?
Can someone tell me that second to last baby didn't just get an eyeball full of teeth
🥰😘🦝🦝🦝🦝🦝
Where are you guys from?
I know they’re in eastern Canada, but can’t remember exactly.
Toronto
@@kristineandersen6762 Florida
From watching your videos, five babies = the most common litter size. Where I live, it's unusual to see that many babies with a mother. I saw a brood of five with a mom _one_ time. The very next night, one of the babies was missing. My brother commented, "GHO" which meant "great horned owl". Maybe. We had no way of knowing, but it's likely enough that I correctly guessed what his acronym meant. GHO's are rough on small raccoon babies.
Do urban raccoons have more kits than rural raccoons? Are the babies more likely to survive?
I know there have been studies indicating urban raccoons are getting smarter because of living in close proximity to humans, but how does this play out with numbers?
How do your employees get used to heights? Sometimes I have to look away from the screen, because I am afraid!
How about more content, more often??
I would also love to see more content more often, a lot more often to be honest... But there's a nicer way to go about it.
yeah, but you aren't removing the raccoons... I know some people that do this down where I live, and when they trap a family of raccoons in a residential setting (like seen here) they drive them some 30 miles away and release them into the national forest. No offense, but you guys are just prompting the mom to move the babies from where she is at the moment - more of an inconvenience to her than a removal - it's still in the neighborhood, she is just going to go find another garage, or overhang, or other man-made structure in the neighborhood, and odds are you will be removing the exact same family a week from now a few houses away. Good for business I guess....
Yes, another successful job; all the babies are safe with mum. Judging by the time-lapse on the camera, I'd say they are safe and sound in the next-door-neighbor's window-well.😁🦝🐺
Yes, seemed like only a few minutes between transports - likely somewhere very close by.