HOW TO GET RID OF OPOSSUMS
Opossums are opportunistic omnivores with a very broad range of diet. Their unspecialized biology, flexible diet and reproductive strategy make them successful colonizers and survivors in unsettled times. Perhaps this is why their range has been expanding rapidly into North America.
Damage
Although opossums may be considered desirable as game animals, certain individuals may be a nuisance near homes where they may get into garbage, bird feeders, or pet food. They may also destroy poultry, game birds, and their nests.
Legal Status
Laws protecting opossums vary from state to state. Usually there are open seasons for hunting or trapping opossums. It is advisable to contact local wildlife authorities before removing nuisance animals.
Damage Prevention and Control Methods
Exclusion
Practical where opossums are entering structures.
Habitat Modification
Remove cover and plug burrows to reduce frequency of visits by opossums.
Frightening
Generally not practical.
Repellents
None are registered.
Toxicants
None are registered.
Fumigants
None are registered.
Trapping
Leghold traps. Box traps. Cage traps. Body-gripping (kill) traps.
Shooting
Effective where firearms are permitted. Use a shotgun with No. 6 shot or a .22-caliber rifle.
For help getting rid of opossums, contact your local Critter Control office. To find a Critter Control office near you, check out our Office Finder.









