Possums causing problems in your home?
CHAOS Wildlife Control can help!
While it might be comical when the possum “plays dead”, the damage these nuisance animals can cause to your home is far from funny. Their nocturnal and adaptive nature can make possums particularly tricky to control.
For years, CHAOS Wildlife having been helping Westchester residents get rid of opossum problems. Our team of professionals are experts in possum removal and control, providing around the clock service to Westchester residents.
Call CHAOS Wildlife today at (914) 618-5552.
Possum Distribution
possums are the only native marsupial (pouched animal) in North America. Highly adaptable, possums have a wide diet that can include rodents, insects, slugs, snakes, pet food, and human garbage. Opossums are playfully known for their tendency to “play dead” when scared or threatened.
Symptoms
Possum infestations may go unnoticed for quite some time because they are only active at night. Barking dogs and empty pet food bowls may be early clues. Other signs may include strange looking or unexpected animal droppings, torn garbage bags, or a strong, skunk-like odor. This odor is from oils the opossum secretes when frightened, causing the animal to smell dead as it plays dead.
Damages and Concerns
Typically, possums are not considered dangerous animals. However, they are sloppy and can quickly defile your home if allowed to remain on site. They may harass pets or make large messes. Additionally, opossums have a strong, unpleasant odor and leave large, unsightly droppings.
Possums can also cause extensive damage to a home. Feeding on garbage, they will bring food back to their den (or in this case, your home) to rot. There are also concerns with their bodily waste, which attract parasites and creating breeding grounds for bacteria.
Removal and Exclusions
First, a thorough inspection should be performed to verify the type of animal or animals involved. After all the pest animals are removed, including litters of young, exclusionary measures should be taken to ensure that your home is protected against future infestations.