The reallocation of a possum from my garage to .5 miles away it might find its way back?


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Probably not, but if you have a trash can or something that an opossum might be after for food, then not only might that one come back but others as well. Make sure your trash cans, windows, doors, garage, etc. are tightly sealed. There are sprays and deterrents you can buy that will make such animals not want to come around your home. An outdoor pet (cat, dog) will also scare them away.


Possums are ok? theyre really curious things as Tony Soprano would say...fuggedaboudit.
You have a question mark, '?', at the end of your sentence but it isn't a question, it is a statement.

and I don't think you meant "reallocation". Look that up in a dictionary. Your sentence does not make any sense.
Hard to tell with opossumms! they are mysterious little creatures!! they are also ugly, nasty & dirty, & stubborn!! we have trouble with them all the time! i hope he doesn't come back! maybe, get a dog to scare away!!??
I doubt if you care, but in most states it is illegal to relocate an animal that is native to the area, without calling the proper animal control officer. I would kill it, personally. Also cover your trash, put a dog outside, get some motion detector lights, or leave some poisoned snacks around being careful not to kill someone's pet. all very effective solutions. they are so disgusting. their main defense strategy is to appear dead, which they do well, missing clumps of fur, bare bloated stomach, yuk. kill it.

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