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QuestionIf a possum is relocated about 2 kms away, would it find its way back?Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.Yes, it could easily find its way back, especially if there is a good source of food around!
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QuestionCan a possum dig holes in my garden?Community AnswerIt's possible, but not likely.
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QuestionCan bright light at night deter possums?Community AnswerYes. Bright lights can deter possums.
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QuestionHow do I keep possums from digging out my succulents at night?Community AnswerI have found that putting bricks or large stones around the bases of my succulents has helped to keep them from digging them out.
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QuestionWhat flowers do possums NOT EAT?Community AnswerLavender, daphne, and hellebore have survived in my garden. Maybe camellias too.
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QuestionDo possums eat tomatoes growing on the vine?Community AnswerYes, they do. Possums basically eat any fruit or vegetable they can find. They don't eat it on the vine, but they have techniques of getting the tomato off the vine.
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QuestionHow do I deal with possums in the yard when I have pets?Community AnswerPossums are nocturnal, which means they only come out at night and sleep during the day. Even though they can be territorial, your pets should be fine because they will most likely sleep during the night and come out during the day.
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QuestionThere are opossums pooping all over paving under my clotheslines. What can be used as a deterrent?Community AnswerEliminate the food source. If you've got opossums in your yard, chances are you did something to lure them there. Eliminate food and shelter, and you eliminate the animals.
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QuestionCan a possum pick up, carry and destroy small pots? What can they move?Community AnswerThey probably don't pick them up and carry them, but they will knock them over and dig out the dirt and plants. I have a possum that has done this several times...No potted flowers for me, I guess!
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QuestionHow can I keep possums out of my tomatoes ?Ali BorsaruCommunity Answertry a net? this makes it harder to get the fruit
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QuestionDo these suggestions harm cats and kittens? For example the mothballs and flakes?HaoCommunity AnswerDepending on materials, mothballs are usually toxic or carcinogenic. If ingested, it can kill your cat (since the purity of the active ingredient in mothballs is high). Even if it is not, mothballs release toxic vapor which can be harmful at a high concentration. If you use mothballs according to the label though (which requires you to use them only in a container), it won't harm your cat.
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QuestionHow do I prevent possums from going in my garage? Should I leave the light on or turn it off?LadyDemon_9Community AnswerTry cleaning your garage, possums normally like to head into garages to hide and possibly make a nest, so make your garage hard to find spaces to hide in. if that doesn't work try putting food outside for them, make it a routine if possible.
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QuestionI think it may be opossum eating our green oranges. It’s a very large orange tree. Would aiming a bright light up into it keep the opossum away?LadyDemon_9Community AnswerThat would work very well since possums hate bright lights. Also try adding motion-sensing lights to prevent neighbours complaining about constant light streaming.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of possums from my garden if moth baths, cats, and glass cleaner don't work?Community AnswerPut apple cider vinegar in a spray bottle and spray around the areas they frequent. But you must do it every night.
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QuestionSomething is digging holes in my Aussie garden every night. What can it be? And also, how can I stop it?Community AnswerAre you in an area that has wildlife? If so, that digging is likely to be a bandicoot. They only dig small holes, and aerate the soil, so can be seen as a benefit in the garden. To keep them out, you would need a fine mesh fence. Rabbits, dogs and cats also dig in gardens, so maybe keep an eye out for any such creatures in your yard at night.
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QuestionHow do I keep a possum from coming in to my house?Community AnswerPut lights in the crawl space with a switch downstairs. The light will drive them out. Once out, make sure all entries are closed off.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to stop possums from eating vegetable seedlings?Community AnswerPut them in a greenhouse (or bring them inside your house) at night.
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QuestionIf I have a possum living near my home, can it become a colony of possums?Community AnswerBrush-tail possums live alone, but ringtails live in a family group. It's not a huge number; usually one adult male, a few females and the previous year's juveniles.
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QuestionHow can I deter opossums, who come to my yard even though I have no fruit trees/ fruit?JackieCommunity AnswerTo keep raccoons, opossums, skunks, or other critters out of your garbage, regularly spray the side of your cans with a mixture of half ammonia, and half water. They hate the smell (as we all do) and will stay away. (You can also try using an ammonia-based glass cleaner like Windex, but it's not as strong.)
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QuestionHow do I keep possums out of my yard's tree?JackieCommunity AnswerRegularly spray the side of your cans with a mixture of half ammonia, and half water. They hate the smell (as we all do) and will stay away. Also, you can try Windex, but its not as strong and doesn't always have an effect. Anything sprayed has to be sprayed repeatedly, as it'll fade over a few days.
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QuestionWe have ringtail possums walking along our fence and climbing in our neighbor's olive tree. Our dogs go crazy to get to them. It's not an option to bring the dogs in at night. What do I do?FutureHowCommunity AnswerYou should make some repellent (i.e. soap, water, and hot sauce) and put it on the plants and things that they like to eat. That should help.
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