Make sure the lid of the trash bin is secure and cannot be opened by a raccoon.
no they just keep coming back
If the raccoon can gain entrance to the garage, it would eat birdseed. Keep it stored in a secure container, such as a metal trash bin. That will also prevent mice and rats from eating it.
If you find a raccoon in your trash can, first ensure your safety by keeping your distance and avoiding startling the animal. Gently encourage it to leave by making noise or shining a light, but do not attempt to touch or corner it. Once the raccoon has exited, secure your trash can with a lid or store it in a garage or shed to prevent future visits. If the raccoon does not leave or appears injured, consider contacting local wildlife control for assistance.
a raccoon will go into its habitat and eather trash it or make a den with its bare hands
A Raccoon is a consumer because it eats other thing like peoples trash and other animals.
sleeping and eating and digging thorugh trash
There is none except to remove anything that draws raccoons to your yard. Keep trash cans securely lidded, leave no pet food outdoors, etc.
Rocky the Raccoon, Bandit
the raccoon eats the trash and it helps poullution
You need to secure the lid to your trashcan so the raccoon cannot open it. Use a chain and padlock or other such arrangement.
Trash cans provide and easily accessible source of free food and requires little effort on the part of the raccoon.
Raccoons do not consider it as trash. They consider it as food. Since most trash cans are easily opened, it is much easier than having to search for food in the wild and having to dig, climb or wade to earn a meal.