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		<title>What The Experts Have To Say About Trapping Raccoons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Raccoons are adorable creatures but from afar. Most raccoons in North America can be carriers of various viruses including the deadly rabies. The problem is that raccoons live in our cities, feed off our garbage and find shelter in our attics, basements and houses. As a result, confrontations with raccoons are becoming even more frequent. [...]]]></description>
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