Raccoon abilities

Babe77

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This may sound strange, but can and do raccoons turn exterior household door knobs/
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We just moved our chicks tonight to the coop and I never thought about it until just now. The knob on the coop is an old one that we replaced last year from our house. It does have a keyed lock on it but we would not need to lock it for human predators. What abut raccoons?
 
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On a duck board, there was an incident where a raccoon opened the back door and killed the lady's house duck in the kitchen.
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. So, yes they can turn a knob!
 
People who keep them as pets can tell you, they sometimes do succeed in turning doorknobs. Heck, *cats* can sometimes turn doorknobs, yes even the normal knob-type ones.

The most secure thing is a latch with a padlock through the hasp, key hung nearby to be handy. Alternatively a coupla latches with double-ended snaps through each of them will *probably* be ok, as it would take a very *organized* raccoon to undo all that; or some people have rigged something where two springloaded latches have to be pulled *simultaneously*, too far apart for a raccoon to reach both at once.

Good luck, have fun, good that you're thinking about predatorproofing,

Pat
 
I have been trapping coons lately. I can tell you that a raccoon can pull a 4x4 tarp through a 1 inch hole in a live trap. The coon pulled it in and started to rip it apart.
I caught a wild cat that was able to push the trap door open enough to get a paw out. Raccoons are tough and smart. I would not put any animal outside with out a hasp and lock. Ryan
 

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