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How to Remove Opossums: A DIY Guide

Discover safe and effective methods for encouraging opossums to leave your property. While DIY can work, remember that professional help is always an option.

If you're comfortable with a hands-on approach, there are several ways to make your property less inviting to opossums. The goal is to encourage them to move on their own without causing harm.

A Step-by-Step Guide to Humane Removal

Step 1: Remove Attractants

The easiest way to get rid of an opossum is to remove what's attracting it in the first place. Secure garbage cans, bring pet food indoors at night, and clean up fallen fruit.

Step 2: Use Repellents

Opossums dislike certain smells and sounds. Place ammonia-soaked rags or install motion-activated sprinklers to make the area unwelcoming.

Step 3: Block Entry Points

Once you're sure the opossum is out, you must seal any openings to prevent its return. Check for gaps under decks, in your foundation, or in your attic.

When to Call a Professional

Not Comfortable Doing It Yourself?

DIY methods can be time-consuming and may not always be effective. Trapping and handling wildlife can also be risky. For a guaranteed and safe solution, we recommend professional assistance.

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