Yes, raccoons fit in tight spaces. They look much bigger than they are because of the thick, dense fur. Under that fur they have a small body that can easily get into tight locations.
Slack-rope walk. A rope will be under tension and tight if the two ends are elevated so there is no slack, hence a tight-rope. However, leaving the rope unsuspended will result in a slack rope which will not move under foot and can be walked on easily, as the rope is supported by the ground that also offers support to the feet.
put beer under there i hear that raccons hate it
No, a raccoon would quickly drown under water. They must have air to breath.
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No, they dig in the dirt to find food items, such as earthworms and grubs.
In many states raccoons receive some form of protection that prohibits indiscriminate capture and killing. It may be in the form of limited hunting seasons.
raccoons live near streams, or rivers and lots of trees bushes, and usually have dens in weird places like under decks.
Raccoons main senses are touch and smell. Their sense of touch is greater under water and since they rely heavily on their sense of touch, they prefer to feel the food under the water. They often dip their food in water. They do, however, produce saliva - although it is a popular wives tale that raccoons do not produce saliva - that is incorrect.
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Depending on what caused the brown spots, usually mineral sprits will remove most spots without damaging the surface. if the spots are under the wear layer then you may have moisture under it. If its under a rubber backed throw rug, then the surface is stained and I'm not sure that there is a cure for that. Try the mineral sprits and see if that helps.
The best spots to fish in a river is under long sticks with seaweed under them then use a night crawler and troll with it dragging threw the seaweed