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Opossums

Although they are commonly called Possums, Opossums actually inhabit brush piles, tree cavities, other animals’ abandoned dens, garages and under houses. The following are all the ways nocturnal wildlife pests can damage your property:

  • Opossums are known to eat birdseed from feeders, pet food left outside for animals such as dogs and cats, fruits (usually apples or persimmons), and grains.
  • These predators not only kill and consume chickens or ducks, but they also prey on game birds like doves, quails, or pheasants. Furthermore, they also destroy any bird nests that they come across.
  • Wildlife control specialists say that damage to homes is often caused by animals with sharp claws trying to access crawl spaces, vents, and other structures.
  • Although they’re only looking for food, possums often root through garbage and compost, leaving a big mess behind.
  • They are known to kill and eat other small mammals, even pets such as kittens, small puppies, and rabbits.
  • If you’re not careful, stray cats can pose a danger to your beloved pet. They may get into fights with them and inflict deep gashes with their long and sharp claws.
  • It is significant to note that opossums can carry rabies.

They are known to be immune to the virus, but if they bite a human or another animal, that creature can contract rabies.

Opossums are often considered pests because of the damage they can cause to property and pets. If you have an opossum problem on your hands, it’s important to take steps to remove them from your property and keep them away for good.

There are a few different ways to get rid of opossums, including:

– Trapping: Trapping is one of the most effective methods for getting rid of opossums. You can either purchase or rent a trap, or hire a professional to do it for you. Be sure to check your local laws and regulations regarding trapping before getting started.

– Poison: Another option for getting rid of opossums is to use poison. However, this method is not recommended, as it can be dangerous to other animals and children if not used properly.

– Repellents: You can also try using repellents to keep opossums away. There are a variety of commercial repellents available, or you can make your own using things like ammonia or mothballs.

If you have an opossum problem on your property, the best course of action is to call a professional wildlife control specialist. They will be able to safely and effectively remove the animals and help you take steps to keep them from coming back.