The Purdue Plant and Pest Diagnostic Laboratory

Asian Soybean Rust

Submitting Samples to the P&PDL

The following questions were sent to the P&PDL diagnosticians here at Purdue University:

Question 1: We have a opossum living under our deck. What should we feed it?

Answer 1: Opossums are wild animals and should NOT be considered pets. Opossums prefer foods such as insects or carrion (decaying flesh). They may also eat fruits and grains. It is advisable to contact local wildlife authorities before removing nuisance animals such as opossums.

Question 2: OppossumHow can we first attract an oppossum into a box-trap. Secondly, how can we avoid future returns of these animals. This is the second year in a row that they've returned.

Answer 2: Opossums prefer foods such as insects or carrion (decaying flesh). They may also eat fruits and grains. They may be attracted to compost piles, garbage cans, or food dishes intended for dogs, cats, and other pets. Do you have any of these in your yard? If so, that is probably why the oppossums return.

Set traps along fences or trailways. Baits such as cheese, or slightly spoiled meat, fish, or fruit can be used to attract them. Using fruit instead of meat will reduce the chance of catching cats, dogs, or skunks. Hunting or trapping laws should be obeyed. It is advisable to contact local wildlife authorities before removing nuisance animals.


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