It depends on how smart the raccoon is. It should keep them out for awhile but eventually they learn how to open things if they really want inside.
Garbage cans are a readily available source for an easy meal. Raccoons do not have to work nearly as hard to obtain a meal from garbage as they would foraging for food in the wild.
they r looking 4 food
Raccoons are opportunistic feeders and will eat anything they can get their paws on, including garbage. It is best, if you live in an area with a lot of raccoons that you secure your trash can so they cannot get to the trash or you will end up with some permanent pests.
Raccoons take people's garbage because they eat what's left over from meals that happens to be in the trash cans. They can be scavengers so they just go through the garbage to look for food.
Yes, raccoons can certainly be inside trash cans. Raccoons are scavengers, so they are often found in trash cans searching for leftover food.
food cans = tins garbage cans = bins
If you go where the tour guide is and go to the right there's garbage cans there
To prevent raccoons from causing damage to your trees, you can install motion-activated lights or sprinklers, trim branches away from structures, use tree guards, and secure garbage cans. Additionally, removing potential food sources like fallen fruit can help deter raccoons.
under chairs, tables, side of garbage cans, near garbage cans,,,
There are many options available to make sure trash cans cannot be opened by dogs and other pets. Most of the time a simple trash can with a sturdy metal lid can act as a good deterrent. However, for stubborn animals one can use bungee cords.
close the trash cans
'If raccoons go in garbage cans looking for food and come across some beans, i think it would taste them to see if he like them. but if he's hungry it won't matter much. He'll eat them.