Can You Kill Raccoons in Delaware? What the Law Actually Allows

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Can You Kill Raccoons in Delaware? What the Law Actually Allows

Yes, you can kill raccoons in Delaware, but only under specific legal conditions. The law distinguishes between killing raccoons in residential/commercial areas versus doing so during regulated hunting/trapping seasons.

Nuisance Raccoons in Residential/Commercial Areas

Under Delaware’s nuisance wildlife regulations (7 Del. Admin. Code § 3900-10.1), raccoons may be controlled (killed) without a permit when:

  • Location: Within residential or commercial areas of incorporated cities or towns, OR inside residential or commercial structures
  • Condition: The raccoon is causing damage
  • Examples: Raccoons damaging property, entering homes, or causing harm to structures

Important Restrictions

Even when you’re allowed to kill a nuisance raccoon:

RequirementDetails
Trap typeOutside established trapping seasons, only live traps may be used (without a depredation permit) 
Method complianceMethods must be consistent with Delaware State laws and DNREC regulations 
No permit neededKilling raccoons causing damage in incorporated areas does not require a permit 

When You Can Hunt/Trap Raccoons Recreationally

General Prohibition with Exceptions

Under Delaware Code § 786(a), no person shall kill any raccoon at any time between 1 hour before sunrise and 1 hour after sunset. However, exceptions allow:

  • Trapping with dogs: Raccoons may be trapped, hunted with dogs, or taken during periods defined by Departmental regulations
  • Night hunting: Raccoons may be hunted at night on foot or while riding a horse/mule during open season with dogs or lights
  • Specific areas: In New Castle County and parts of Kent County, raccoons may be trapped/hunted with dogs with landowner permission any time except Sundays
  • Box traps: Statewide, raccoons may be legally trapped in box traps that confine without harming (maximum 195 square inches opening)

Seasonal Restrictions

  • Raccoons may be hunted at night
  • Private shooting preserves: October 15–March 31
  • Use of .22 caliber rimfire pistol: Legal for hunting raccoons and opossums

Key Takeaway

You can kill raccoons in Delaware without a permit only when they’re causing damage in incorporated cities/towns or inside structures. For recreational hunting/trapping, you must follow seasonal regulations, use proper methods (live traps outside seasons), and hunt at night (not between 1 hour before sunrise and 1 hour after sunset).

SOURCE:

  1. https://law.justia.com/codes/delaware/title-7/chapter-7/subchapter-vi/section-786/
  2. https://dnrec.delaware.gov/fish-wildlife/hunting/furbearers/

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