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How to get partying posums out of my roof?
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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 357815" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Don't bother taking them for a drive, they travel 10km a night and always make their way back home.</p><p>Fix the entry with gal sheet or colourbond, they will chew chicken/bird wire.</p><p>If you're not sure if they are using an entry point lightly screw up some newspaper and lightly scrunch it in a suspected hole, they will go out at night and push it out, indicating which hole is being used.</p><p>Being a prey animal, they are reluctant to go out on stormy nights as their hearing is compromised, just like when you go rabbit shooting there are always far less when it's windy and stormy.</p><p></p><p>BTW if you trap them in the roof with a cage beware they will piss everywhere when you carry the cage down the manhole, so put it in a garbage bag before going down the ladder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 357815, member: 7956"] Don't bother taking them for a drive, they travel 10km a night and always make their way back home. Fix the entry with gal sheet or colourbond, they will chew chicken/bird wire. If you're not sure if they are using an entry point lightly screw up some newspaper and lightly scrunch it in a suspected hole, they will go out at night and push it out, indicating which hole is being used. Being a prey animal, they are reluctant to go out on stormy nights as their hearing is compromised, just like when you go rabbit shooting there are always far less when it's windy and stormy. BTW if you trap them in the roof with a cage beware they will piss everywhere when you carry the cage down the manhole, so put it in a garbage bag before going down the ladder. [/QUOTE]
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