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 When you know what attracts an animal to your
                              property, you can take steps to remove those from
                              the equation, hopefully getting rid of the wild
                              animal control issue at the same time. If you
                              notice animals in your yard or on your land, you
                              should investigate further because it could very
                              well be a sign that there is more trouble afoot.
                              Animals will come onto your property for one of
                              three reasons — you’re offering food, you’re
                              offering shelter, or you’re offering fresh water.
                              This is what the opossum needs to survive. 
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              To start with, take way all food elements from
                              your land. Do you have leftover food on the BBQ
                              that you’ll “clean up tomorrow”? Have you left
                              food out for hedgehogs? What about the bird
                              feeder? You should take those cat and dog bowls
                              inside too. These creatures WILL come into your
                              territory from time to time, and there’s not very
                              much you can do about that. What you can do, on
                              the other hand, is come out with ways to
                              discourage them from sticking around. They’re not
                              a bad thing to have in your garden occasionally.
                              They eat a lot of the bugs that you would have a
                              problem with — worms, snails, slugs, flies, etc.,
                              and they will small eat rats and mice too. Without
                              animals like the opossum, those other insects
                              would be in such high amounts that you probably
                              wouldn’t want to leave the house. 
                              
								Learn about the Opossum's Natural Diet
                              Opossums are considered to be one of mother
                              nature’s “cleaner-uppers”. They need lots of
                              calcium, and just one of the ways they incorporate
                              this into their diet, is by eating the bones of
                              the animals they kill or eat. They really do clean
                              up after everything else. 
                              
                              Is your garbage can out in the yard? Does it have
                              a lid? If it doesn’t, you should get a garbage can
                              with a lid, and preferably a metal one. If the lid
                              can’t be secured with a latch (which raccoons can
                              sometimes break into), use bungee cords to help
                              keep things secure. You could also consider moving
                              it inside. Could it fit in your garage for now? Is
                              your garage sealed and opossum-proof?
                              
                              
								We can answer: Are opossums dangerous to cats, dogs, or other pets?
                              Do you have fruits growing in your garden? Never
                              leave the dropped fruits on the floor. These are
                              just begging to be eaten by a wandering wild
                              opossum. Pick them up and dispose of them properly
                              and, once again, the opossum won’t have a reason
                              to stick around. 
                              
                              What about the bird feeder? Sends and nuts fall
                              from the bottom of that all the time when the
                              birds are trying to feed, and something, if not an
                              opossum, will be along shortly to help clean it
                              all up. 
                              
                              Opossums are generally non-aggressive animals, so
                              if you leave them alone, they will leave you alone
                              too. If you ensure that your home is fully sealed,
                              and all human / pet food sources are taken away,
                              it will likely just hang around for a bit, eat
                              some insects, and then carry right on with its
                              day, not bothering you in the slightest. If it
                              comes into your garden, eats some insects, finds
                              some cat food, eats some nuts and seeds that have
                              fallen from the bird feeder, found some fruits
                              growing in your garden, it will have more than a
                              few reason to stay. It will look around to try and
                              find a warm, cozy home, and nine times out of ten,
                              it’ll head right for your warm, cozy home. 
                              
                              For more information, you may want
                              to click on one of these guides that I wrote:
                              How
                                much does opossum removal cost? - get the
                              lowdown on prices.
                              How
                                to get rid of opossums - my main opossum
                              removal info guide.
                              Example
                                opossum trapping photographs - get
                              do-it-yourself ideas.
                              Opossum
                                job blog - learn from great examples of
                              opossum jobs I've done.