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Install predator-proof latches on doors and lids

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Use latches that require two simultaneous actions to open, such as a slide bolt secured with a carabiner, or a hook-and-eye latch combined with a spring clip. Simple latches, hooks, and turn handles are not sufficient — raccoons can open them.

Why It Works

Raccoons have highly dexterous front paws and can manipulate simple latches, lift hooks, and turn knobs. Two-step latches require either opposable thumbs or two simultaneous actions, which raccoons cannot perform. This is one of the most common failure points in otherwise secure coops.

Tips

  • Test your latch by trying to open it with one hand while wearing thick gloves — if you can, a raccoon probably can too
  • Check all latches at dusk as part of your lockup routine
  • Padlocks are the most secure option but least convenient for daily use
📅 Created: 4/16/2025, 10:32:54 PM 📌 diy📌 commercial
🔧 Predator-proof latches (slide bolts, carabiners, spring clips), screws, drill

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