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A Brushtail Possum Nesting Box can offer a safe refuge for brushtail possums in urban and rural environments.
Two species of possums are typically found in urban environments across Australia, the Common Brushtail and the Common Ringtail. The Common Brushtail Possum is endangered across much of it former range, so it is important that they are supported and protected, wherever they are still found.
Common Brushtail Possums are obligate hollow users – in that every day they require a safe refuge to retreat to, typically a natural hollow (referred to as a “den”) or where hollows are lacking a nesting box. Significant alteration to many urban and rural environments has meant that natural hollows are now rare.
A lack of natural hollows can bring Brushtail Possums into conflict with its human neighbours, as they seek shelter in roofs or sheds. Supplementing natural hollows with an artificial den or possum box will increase available habitat and is likely to reduce potential conflict.
This Brushtail Possum Nesting Box provides an ideal alternative to a natural hollow for Common Brushtail Possums, where such resources are lacking. This Brushtail Possum Nesting Box comes in kit form to reduce the cost, allow you greater involvement and potential satisfaction, in completing the nesting box yourself.
The addition of Spacers (2) is highly recommended for a Brushtail Possum Nesting Box, if it is to be affixed to a growing tree.
The Brushtail Possum Nesting Box range has been developed so they are easily installed.
You can either install the box yourself following the instructions below or have the box professionally installed. A range of business such as pest controllers, gardening companies or arboriculturist may be able to provide this service.
The equipment you will require to install a Brushtail Possum Nesting Box yourself includes:
Before installing the Brushtail Possum Nesting Box it is important to determine an appropriate location for the box to be sited. A location protected from the hot north-westerly sun and prevailing wet winds is preferable. Brushtail possums will not will readily utilise a nesting box in an open location, they prefer denser vegetative cover. Certain species will utilise hollows at heights as low as two metres, however most hollow dependant fauna would prefer a minimum of four metres, though six to eight metres is likely to be even better.
A Brushtail Possum Nesting Box oriented either north or north-west, where it is heated by the afternoon sun, tend to be preferred and a three metre clear flight path is required, below the box. Before heading up the tree, it is worth spraying the inside roof of the nesting box with an insect repellent (e.g. Nature Guard), as this may act as a deterrent to feral honey bees, discouraging them from invading the new nesting box.
CONGRATULATIONS!! Your Brushtail Possum Nesting Box has now been securely attached to the tree. Now sit back and eagerly anticipate the arrival of you new neighbours!