What kind of damage can opossums cause to my property?
Your foundation vents and drain pipes can be easily invaded by opossums. If you didn’t already know, they are some of the best climbers around and will be able to gain entry into your home as they search for food. These marsupials are even attracted to your beautifully crafted bird feeders, your fresh garden fruits and vegetables, your pet’s food bowl, and even the stinky trashcan.
Unlike most other wild animals, they easily make your home their home and they cost you a great deal of money in the long run. You’ll find yourself having to constantly clean your space and even replace damaged items. Read on as we dive into the top 4 damages that are common with an opossum invasion.
Waste and Bacteria Growth
If you haven’t already seen first-hand, opossums produce a great deal of waste. Before you know it your ceiling and attic will be stained and smelling pretty terrible with urine and feces. Feces and urine then invite other parasites and harmful bacteria to grow in your home.
They are so messy that they even bring their food into your home and leave bits and pieces all around to rot. While they can grow to be pretty large, they usually have a short lifespan of only a couple of years.

Torn Air Ducts and Walls
Opossum problems are often considered to be similar to that of a rodent infestation. Once an opossum enters your attic space, it can easily become stuck and eventually chew through your walls, insulation, and air ducts to escape.
Garden Destruction
While foraging for food, they tend to make a giant mess. Gardens are easily invaded by opossums. So, if you have a home garden, you’ ll want to secure it with a sturdy fence.
The Damages Caused by Opossums Result in Property Devaluation
Opossum control experts can easily tell you that when you have an infestation, you’ll need to disclose it to potential buyers. This negatively alters the price and stability of your home. So if you find yourself having to deal with possums, it’ s better to take care of it sooner than later if you’re planning to put your home on the real estate market.
Additionally, when laying traps, using bait is a great idea. Bait can be anything from seeds to nuts and even fruits. Those that are caught in lethal traps should be disposed of immediately. However, those that were trapped and are alive should be set free a couple of thousand miles away from your location.
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