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Animal, Mice, Raccoon & Human Feces Cleanup

GCC provides you professional wildlife waste management services keeping you and your family safe, protected from dangerous diseases. We are the most trusted animal feces cleanup experts based in Toronto. Our professional crew houses a team of trained and certified professionals who are equipped to ensure the safety of the affected space and remediation of the area to be a safe, habitable space or environment.


What is Wildlife Contamination?

Wildlife contamination refers to the presence of pollutants or toxic substances in the tissues and body fluids of wild animals. These contaminants can come from various sources, including industrial activities, agriculture, and human activities such as waste disposal or the use of pesticides and herbicides.


Contamination can occur through direct exposure to pollutants in the environment, such as air and water pollution, or through the consumption of contaminated food and water sources. Wildlife contamination can have a range of negative impacts on animal health and behavior, including reproductive failure, immune system suppression, and death.


Furthermore, wildlife contamination can also pose a risk to human health, particularly through the consumption of contaminated wildlife products, such as meat and fish. Contaminants can accumulate in the food chain, with higher concentrations found in top predators. As a result, human exposure to these contaminants can be particularly high for individuals who come into contact with wildlife feces, urine or fluids.





Can wildlife contamination pose a serious life threat to humans?


Wildlife contamination can pose a range of dangers and health concerns to both wildlife and humans. Some of the specific dangers and health concerns associated with wildlife contamination include:


  1. Health problems in wildlife: Exposure to contaminants can cause a range of health problems in wildlife, including reproductive failure, developmental abnormalities, and immune system suppression. In severe cases, contamination can result in death.
  2. Health risks: Contaminants can accumulate in the tissues of wildlife, which can then be consumed by humans through the consumption of contaminated fish, game meat, or other wildlife products. This can lead to a range of health problems in humans, including cancer, neurological damage, and reproductive problems.
  3. Impacts on ecosystems: Contamination can disrupt the balance of ecosystems by affecting the health and behavior of wildlife species. This can result in a range of negative impacts, including reduced biodiversity and changes in food webs.
  4. Economic impacts: Contamination can also have economic impacts, particularly in areas where hunting and fishing are important industries. Contaminated wildlife products may be unsuitable for consumption or may be subject to restrictions or bans, which can have significant economic impacts on local communities.
  5. Legal and regulatory implications: Wildlife contamination can also have legal and regulatory implications, particularly if contamination is found to be the result of illegal or negligent actions. This can result in fines, legal action, and reputational damage for individuals or organizations responsible for the contamination.

Overall, the dangers and health concerns associated with wildlife contamination highlight the importance of taking steps to prevent contamination from occurring in the first place, and of taking prompt action to address contamination when it does occur.



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Why is raccoon feces or animal feces dangerous to human health?


Raccoon feces, also known as raccoon scat, can be dangerous because it can contain a parasite called Baylisascaris procyonis. This parasite is commonly found in the intestines of raccoons and is shed in their feces. When the parasite eggs are ingested by other animals or humans, they can hatch in the small intestine and migrate to other parts of the body, including the brain and other organs.


The parasite can cause a condition called Baylisascariasis, which can lead to a range of symptoms in humans, including nausea, fatigue, loss of muscle control, blindness, and even death in severe cases. The severity of symptoms depends on the number of eggs that are ingested and the age and health of the individual.


It is important to avoid contact with raccoon feces or areas where raccoons are known to defecate, such as around garbage cans or in attics, crawl spaces, or other areas where raccoons may nest. If you must clean up raccoon feces, you should wear gloves, a mask, and other protective gear, and follow proper cleaning and disposal procedures to avoid the risk of infection.


It is also important to note that raccoons can carry other diseases that can be transmitted to humans, such as rabies, so it is generally best to avoid contact with them and to take steps to prevent raccoons from entering your property, such as securing garbage cans and sealing entry points to your home.


Here are five examples of diseases that can arise from wildlife contamination:

  1. Lyme disease: Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that is spread by ticks, which can become infected after feeding on infected wildlife, such as deer or mice.
  2. Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome: This is a rare but serious respiratory disease that is caused by exposure to the urine, droppings, or saliva of infected rodents, such as deer mice.
  3. Salmonellosis: Salmonellosis is a type of food poisoning caused by Salmonella bacteria, which can be found in the feces of many types of wildlife, including birds, reptiles, and mammals.
  4. Baylisascariasis: Baylisascariasis is a rare but serious infection caused by the Baylisascaris procyonis parasite, which can be found in the feces of raccoons and other animals.
  5. Avian Influenza: Avian influenza, also known as bird flu, is a type of viral infection that is spread by contact with infected birds or their feces, and can cause severe respiratory illness in humans.

These are just a few examples of diseases that can arise from wildlife contamination, and there are many other potential health risks associated with exposure to wildlife and their waste. It is important to take precautions to avoid exposure to wildlife and their waste, and to seek medical attention if you suspect you have been exposed to a potential disease.


The feces of animals is breeding grounds for several parasites, worms and viruses. Some of these if accidentally consumed by a pet dog or cat, or even a human, they travel through the body and often end up in the brain, causing multiple organ damage, severe neurological impairment, and even death.


If you recently discovered pet or wildlife feces in your office, business workplace, warehouse, or home, condominium, apartment, townhouse, vacation home, cottage and need urgent professional help in disposal and decontaminating the area affected then call us immediately at 1-888-679-9116.


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