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Possum Removal

By 1800PossumsPublished 9 months ago 2 min read

From Removal to Prevention: Your Complete Possum Control Guide

Possums are part of Australia's native wildlife, but they can become a serious nuisance when they reside in your home or business. These nocturnal creatures often invade roof spaces, walls, and attics, causing property damage, noise disturbances, and potential health risks. While temporary removal may offer relief, long-term protection requires a full strategy—removal and prevention.

In this guide, we'll explain professional, humane possum control solutions—from safe removal to long-lasting prevention—so you can enjoy a possum-free property with peace of mind.

Why Possum Control Matters

Before diving into the solution, it's essential to understand why effective possum control is necessary: Property Damage: Possums can chew through timber, insulation, and electrical wiring. Health Risks: Their droppings and urine carry diseases like leptospirosis, salmonella, and parasites that may harm humans and pets. Disruptions: Possums are nocturnal and create noise at night by scratching, climbing, and nesting in roof cavities. Foul Odors: Possum urine has a strong smell that can linger, making your space uncomfortable.

Step 1: Humane Possum Removal

Professional removal starts with a detailed inspection of the property to locate all entry points. These may include: Gaps in the roofline or vents Broken tiles or eaves Cracks in walls or chimneys

Live trapping is then used to safely capture the animals, followed by relocation to approved wildlife areas. All methods comply with Australian wildlife laws, ensuring possums are treated ethically.

Step 2: Sealing Entry Points

After removal, it's critical to seal all potential re-entry points: Close small gaps with steel mesh or durable materials Replace broken tiles and reinforce eaves Cover vents and chimneys with strong screens This ensures possums can't return to nest in your space again.

Step 3: Installing One-Way Doors

If possums are still inside, a one-way door system can be installed. These allow the animals to exit the building but prevent them from re-entering. Once all possums are out, the doors are removed, and the openings are permanently sealed.

Step 4: Long-Term Prevention

To keep possums away for good, preventative measures are essential: Trim overhanging branches that provide possums' roof access Use motion-activated lights or sound devices to deter them Apply natural deterrents like peppermint or eucalyptus oil Schedule regular inspections to detect and seal new access points early

Step 5: Why Use Professional Services?

Hiring a licensed possum control service comes with several advantages: Expertise: Professionals can identify hidden entry points and apply effective, humane strategies. Compliance: Possum handling is governed by strict laws. Experts ensure all removal is legal and ethical. Prevention: Beyond removal, pros offer complete solutions to prevent possums from returning. Guarantees: Many services (like ours) include long-term guarantees for your peace of mind.

Final Thoughts

Dealing with possums doesn't have to be a never-ending battle. You can resolve the issue humanely and permanently with a complete solution—from inspection and removal to prevention and sealing. A professional possum control service takes the guesswork out of the process, offering reliable, legal, and lasting protection for your property.

Don't wait until damage or health risks escalate. Contact your local possum removal experts today for a safe, thorough, guaranteed solution.

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1800Possums

We deliver expert possum removal and building protection in one complete service. First, we humanely remove all possums occupying your property

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