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Like most animals, possums don’t really like the
cold weather that much. You can easily sleep
outside in the great outdoors when the
temperatures are warm and it’s dry outside, but
what about when the winter comes and all you're
left with is snow, rain, ice and plummeting
temperatures?
Many animals will hibernate throughout the winter
months, but the possum is not one of them. What it
does instead, is change its habits so that it is
easier to live through the winter without moving
to warmer climates (migration), or finding
somewhere nice and cozy to curl up in
(hibernation).
Raccoons will often invade human homes and
commercial buildings when the weather turns
colder, and this is to find somewhere warm and
safe to sleep the cold months away. These are
generally nocturnal creatures, but during the
winter they will wake up throughout the day to
hunt for food. It’s simply to dangerous, too cold,
and not profitable enough to go out hunting at
night. They would waste more energy than they
would find in food, and with the plummeting
temperatures, they’ll also run the risk of
becoming seriously sick, or even die, from
hyperthermia.
The temperatures are higher during the day when
the winter hits, and that’s why many animals will
adapt their habits somewhat. Rather than waking up
at night to go out and hunt, possums will go out
during the day. They’ll have better luck finding
food, and they’ll also have better luck not dying
too. Sadly, going out in the cold weather does
come with its fair share of cons, even when you’re
doing it during the day. Frostbite is a common
problem with possums out in the winter, and even
more so on their tails. There is no fur here as it
is used to cool the animal down when things get
too hot.
Find out more about Where Do Opossums Live?.
Human homes do not just offer shelter from the
harsh elements, there is also plenty of food …
because you live there. These animals are
scavengers and they will find food in the weirdest
of places. There are plenty of species who will go
trawling through your garbage can. The food that
you deem not suitable for human consumption is
probably the best thing some of these animals are
going to get their paws on for a long time. Cat
and dog food is often left out too. You're
basically setting these creatures up with their
own five star meal in your back yard. Bird feeders
are also animal attractions, particularly with
possums and raccoons, and the same can be said for
anything you might have growing in a green house.
For the record, raccoons can open door latches.
They won’t shut the door behind them either …
Learn how to identify opossum tracks.
Possums do not hibernate during the winter, but
they do sleep a lot more, and during the nighttime
too, rather than their regular nocturnal routine.
It will be during these colder months that
possums, and a whole bunch of other wild animals,
will try to break into your home. This is not to
cause you malice, of course, but just to get away
from the cold, and hopefully to find food and
water too.
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.