Opossum Removal
We offer wildlife control services such as Opossum Removal in the following cities: Apollo, Arnold, Aspinwall, Baldwin, Bethel Park, Bethel Park, Blawnox, Brackenridge, Braddock, Braddock Hills, Brentwood, Bridgeville, Callery, Canonsburg, Carnegie, Castle Shannon, Cherry Valley, Cheswick, Churchill, Clairton, Connoquenessing, Delmont, Dormont, Dravosburg, Duquesne, East Butler, East Mckeesport, East Pittsburgh, Edgewood, Etna, Export, Finleyville, Forest Hills, Fox Chapel, Fox Chapel, Glassport, Green Tree, Greensburg, Greensburg, Greensburg, Harrisville, Homestead, Indiana, Indiana Township, Leechburg, Leetsdale, Ligonier, Lower Burrell, Mckeesport, Millvale, Monroeville, Mount Oliver, Mt. Lebanon, Munhall, Murrysville, New Kensington, North Apollo, North Braddock, North Irwin, Oakmont, Osborne, Penn Hills, Pitcairn, Pittsburgh, Pleasant Hills, Plum, Port Vue, Roscoe, Rosslyn Farms, Scottdale, Sewickley Hills, Sharpsburg, Smicksburg, South Bethlehem, Springdale, Swissvale, Sykesville, Tarentum, Timblin, Turtle Creek, Upper St. Clair, Vandergrift, Verona, Versailles, Washington, West Alexander, West Homestead, West Mifflin, White Oak, Whitehall, Wilkinsburg, Wilmerding, Youngstown, Youngwood
We also cover the following counties: Indiana, Jefferson, Westmoreland, Butler, Armstrong, Allegheny
Do You Have an Opossum Problem?
Are critters getting into your trash? Wondering what’s eating your dog food? Do you hear strange sounds coming from your attic or garage? It could be an opossum!
How to Identify Opossums
Opossums are the only North American marsupial (related to kangaroos). The opossum is a whitish or grayish animal the size of a house cat with a naked, rat-like tail. Its face is long and pointed with rounded, hairless ears. It grows up to 40 inches long and will weigh up to 14 pounds. The average is 6 to 7 pounds for males and 4 pounds for females. Its tracks look as if they were made by little human or monkey hands with a bent thumb.
Opossum Damage
Opossums prefer to live near streams or swamps. They den in the burrows of other large animals, and in tree cavities, in brush piles, and under sheds, decks and buildings. Occasionally, they move into attics and garages. They eat nearly everything, from insects to carrion, fruits to grains, garbage to pet food.
How to Get Rid of Opossums
The experts at Critter Control take the extra step to educate customers about habitat modification, as most humane, long-term solution to managing opossum and other large vertebrate pests.
Critter Control Opossum Specialists
Critter Control can remove your opossum problem, implement opossum control plans and help you get rid of opossum! Call us today at 1-800-CRITTER.
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