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This Possum Trap offers effective solutions for humanely trapping troublesome possums. Our Possum Trap is safe for both humans and possums, and are quickly becoming the most trusted name in pest control solutions. All Possum Traps are built to tough, professional standards and offer the highest quality features including:
The Possum Trap arrives ready for immediate use. Our focus is to provide you a way to catch, transport and release your possums, while keeping you and your unwanted possums safe. The most effective way to get rid of possums.
WARNING: PLEASE CONTACT THE RELEVANT AUTHORITY IN YOUR STATE FOR REGULATIONS REGARDING THE TRAPPING OF POSSUMS
STATE | RELEVANT AUTHORITY | PERMIT NEEDED | CONSERVATION STATUS | CONTACT & WEBSITE |
NSW |
National Parks & Wildlife |
Licence Needed |
PROTECTED Must be released back onto your property at dusk |
http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au Phone: 131 555 |
ACT | Environmental Act | Permit Required |
PROTECTED (Nature Conservation ACT 1980) Must be released within 50 metres of property |
http://www.environment.act.gov.au Phone: 132 281 |
QLD |
Department of Environment & Heritage Protection |
Licenced Commercial Possum Relocators ONLY |
PROTECTED Must be released within 25m of capture |
Phone: 13 74 68 |
SA |
Department for Environment & Heritage |
Permit Required |
PROTECTED National Parks & Wildlife Act 1972 Animal Welfare Act 1985 Must be released within 50m of capture |
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au Phone: (08) 9334 0427 |
WA |
Department of Conservation & Land Management |
Licenced Commercial Possum Relocators ONLY |
PROTECTED Must be released back onto your property at dusk |
Phone: (08) 9334 0427 |
TAS |
Department of Primary Industries, Water & Environment |
Permit Required |
PROTECTED Wildlife Regulations 1999 Nature Conservation Act 2002 You can remove possum from your roof. Relocation to other sites is not an option. |
Phone: (03) 9233 6556 |
VIC |
Department of Sustainability & Environment |
Licence Required |
PROTECTED Wildlife Act 1975 Release within 50m of capture site. Only brushtail possums may be trapped. Ringtail possums are fully protected and may NOT be trapped. |
Phone: 136 186 |
Possums are a protected species in Australia and as such proper care should be taken when handling these animals. You should consult you local authority to familiarise yourself with the regulations for the trapping of possums in your state. You may be required to get a permit or licence before the trapping process can commence. Possums are highly territorial so you must be careful where you release the possum. Studies have shown that animals released into another possums territory can die due to stress, fighting and starvation.
Use of a humane, live catch possum trap will ensure you capture troublesome possums without hurting or killing them. Set up the possum trap in an area where the possum frequents such your house roof space. Make sure you use appropriate bait such as fruit, berries, vegetables, peanut butter which will attract the possum into the cage. An apple cut in half is a great lure for possums. Place the lure at the end of the trap so that the possum has to walk all the way in and step of the foot plate. This will release the spring activated front door and safely trap the possum inside.
Make sure you monitor the trap daily as once the possum is captured they will not be able to source food or water. Once you have captured the possum, move the trap to a quiet spot and cover until you are ready to release it. Make sure you use thick gloves or a long pole to prevent yourself from getting scratched. When releasing the possum point the cage in the direction you want the animal to run off into.
What material is the possum trap made from?
The Possum Trap is made from 3mm, galvanised, welded wire mesh. It is not powder coated and will not rust or corrode. It is built strong for regular outdoor use.
How heavy is the possum trap?
Our possum trap weighs only 3kg. So whilst it is strong and sturdy it is still lightweight and easy to handle.
What is the best bait to use to attract possums into the trap?
We have found the best bait to lure possums inside the trap is an apple cut in half. However there are many other suitable lures including pet food, other fruit and vegetables, etc. It is a good idea to fix the bait to the back of the cage so that the possum does not reach over and remove the bait without setting off the footplate.
Where should the trap be set up?
The possum trap should be set up on level surface. If the trap is being used in a roof space ensure the trap is stable and does not wobble. If there is too much movement in the trap the possum may be reluctant to walk in or the trap door may be released before the possum enters the trap.
How does the possum trap work?
Our possum traps have a footplate which the possum stands on to release the trap door. The footplate is located at the rear of the trap and is connected to the door release hook by a metal bar / rod. The possum enters the trap, walks to the back to get the bait / lure, and stands on the footplate which then releases the spring loaded door. The door then locks into the closed position so that the possum cannot get out. There is a reinforcing bar which wraps around the front of the trap near the door so that the possum cannot push the side of the trap out and squeeze around the door to get out.
How do I adjust the sensitivity of the door release mechanism / footplate?
The sensitivity of the door release / footplate is crucial to effective trapping. If it is too sensitive the door may be released before the possum has entered the trap by bumping into it. If it is too firm, then the possum may be able to remove the bait and leave the trap without releasing the trap door. To adjust the sensitivity of the door release you need to increase or decrease the slope on the L shaped hook which holds the door in the open position. This can be done with a pair of pliers. Increasing the slope will make it more sensitive. Decreasing the slope will make it firmer.
How do you release the possum from the trap?
The possum can be released via either end. We recommend releasing the possum through the front door as this is the easiest door to open. However, the back door also can be opened if desired.
Will the possum try and bite or scratch me?
Possums, when trapped or feeling threatened can become aggressive. As a result, these traps have a shield around the handle so that the user can lift and manoeuvre the trap without being at risk of injury from the trapped possum.
Where should I release the possum?
Possums are highly territorial so you must be careful where you release the possum. Studies have shown that animals released into another possum’s territory can die due to stress, fighting and starvation. Check with your local state authority for regulations regarding the trapping and releasing of possums.