Raccoon or opossum?


Question:there is a tree in my backyard that was ripped up pretty good and the bark was taken. I believe it was a raccoon or a opossum. Anyone have a better idea? This is the suburbs of Michigan.

and if you do know what one it might be what is a good, humane, way to rid the backyard of such a pest.

Thanks

Answers:
I've had both and you really would have to describe the animal you are seeing to do it. Either way you can discourage them from coming into your yard with coffee cans with punched holes in the top and around the sides filled with ammonia soaked rags. I'm fighting possums (pink tail) right now from establishing my yard as their home base and our fish and game recommends this method to not only deter opossums, but bobcats and racoons that we also have in the area.


Sounds more like a bear
I have a bark ripping problem with squirrels. Squirrels would be my guess. There's probably not much you can do about raccoons and 'possums other than keep your area free of food sources (kitchen trash). Better to view them as gifts of Nature rather than pests. They have their place and we all have to share.
hate to burst the bubble of these people that answered but, it was a porcupine
You would need to put out a live trap...put it near the tree and put some bread in it...then take the varment into the bigger woods and turn it loose.

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