Sounds like a raccoon in the attic.
Raccoon droppings in attic.
There s absolutely no doubt about it raccoon feces are very dangerous to touch or breathe.
If you have a raccoon infestation in your attic or anywhere else on your property you will be able to clearly see their toilet too.
There will be pile of wood splinters insulation scattered everywhere possibly open wiring and isolation both on the point of entry into the attic as well as around the attic itself because adult raccoon has used.
Most of the time raccoons have left enough droppings that this is an important step.
To remove the feces from your attic.
Raccoons are considered a primary carrier of rabies in the united states for instance.
Avoid tearing the bag and double bag if needed.
If you don t clean feces in the attic it s likely to attract insects perhaps future animals and the roundworm spores live a long time.
If you think there s a risk of a person or pet coming into contact with the feces clean it.
Your attic will be full of raccoon feces and urine in large piles as raccoons tend to use one location for their toilet needs.
Even if a raccoon poops in the swimming pool the chlorine won t kill roundworm eggs.
Carefully remove the bag from the attic and avoid cross contaminating your home.
Use a shovel or scoop to carefully collect the droppings and any surrounding insulation or materials.
Raccoons carry diseases that can be contracted by our pets and even by us.