Raccoons, while often perceived as harmless, can pose several health risks if they invade your property or home. One of the primary concerns is rabies, a viral disease that can be transmitted to humans and pets through bites or scratches. Raccoons are also known carriers of raccoon roundworm (Baylisascaris procyonis), which can infect humans if raccoon feces are inadvertently ingested, leading to severe neurological damage. Additionally, raccoon feces and urine can contaminate attic spaces and other areas, posing risks of leptospirosis and other bacterial infections. Their nesting habits can also lead to structural damage and create entry points for other pests. It is crucial to address raccoon infestations promptly and safely to protect the health and safety of your household.