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I want to eventually make a wood piece to go around it but I shouldn't need the fans for a while. I assume the locks are also raccoon proof?
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You mentioned you lock the actual latches so yes that would be raccoon proof and human resistant.I want to eventually make a wood piece to go around it but I shouldn't need the fans for a while. I assume the locks are also raccoon proof?
Make sure you have child proof latches. They can open simple latchesI do. And did a few updates on the run (mainly gaps around the door).
I definitely have some heightened anxiety with the raccoons.
You get a gold star!Update.....
For the time being, took out the cord and put hc over it. And here is a pic of one of the door handles/locks. I do always lock it with the key when I'm gone and at night.View attachment 4205265View attachment 4205266
I live in the Missouri Ozarks & deal with coyotes, racoons, weasels, skunks etc..........they will check every cranny & crack in that coop np matter how small.and continually check it.........Make sure they can't dig under it.......I have pavers & concrete around my pen.I've had this coop for two years with no issues but now have at least one raccoon in the neighborhood. The windows of my coop are sealed like this photo with 1/2 hardware cloths, staples, and the washers/screws.
Will this keep out raccoons?View attachment 4204501View attachment 4204502