Has a possum settled in your roof?

Possums In Your Roof

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Possums in Your Roof

What To Do

If you suspect you have possums in your roof, the first thing you need to do is confirm if it is possums or another culprit before taking any action. The best way to do this is to look at the droppings, or scats, left behind.

If possible, get into your roof space and collect some scats. Possum scats are 1-2cm long and 0.5-1cm wide. Mice and rat scats are generally skinnier with pointy ends.

The lingering smell of rats and mice is quite distinctive from possums and rodents often chew electrical wires while possums (usually) do not.

Keeping Possums Out

Once you have confirmed that you have possums in your roof, identify all access points into the roof space so they can be blocked off. Once you’ve located an entry point (you may see scratch marks, urine stains and/or fur), wait until after dusk or dark, and observe the possum(s) leave your roof space.

Then block the access point(s) as best as possible by installing a permanent, sturdy barrier such as sheet metal or wooden sheets nailed down. Possums are stronger than they look so avoid using bricks or structures that can be moved. To prevent possums climbing onto the roof you may need to trim back overhanging branches close to your house. And consider installing a possum box in a mature tree to encourage your possums to take up a new home.

Relocating possums

Who To Contact

General enquiries about possums in your roof can be directed to the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) office Busselton 9752 5555, Bunbury 9725 4300, or Collie 9735 1988. 

Remember, you cannot catch and relocate possums without a license. 

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