on 01-05-2015 07:32 AM
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on 01-05-2015 10:11 AM
Get yourself a few packets of mothballs and throw them about in your roof cavity.
This was an old wives tale i stumbled upon about 12yrs ago, and have been doing it every year since then. (onec a year top-up is all thats needed)
It will keep away ALL rodents. The first few days, you *might* be able to smell the moth balls slightly, but it goes away after a few days.
I havent had possums/rats/mice/birds inside my roof cavity since using this trick.
🙂
on 01-05-2015 07:40 PM
on 01-05-2015 07:33 AM
on 01-05-2015 09:11 AM
My sister in law had problems with possums in the roof, late last year she was having her kitchen remodelled and a small extension put on, her son had to get into the roof cavity and put possum traps up there........doesnt hurt the possum, they just walk in and the door closes.
They had to do this on several nights till all possums were caught, then the hole was blocked up.
They took the possums further up into the hills and let them loose..
on 01-05-2015 10:11 AM
Get yourself a few packets of mothballs and throw them about in your roof cavity.
This was an old wives tale i stumbled upon about 12yrs ago, and have been doing it every year since then. (onec a year top-up is all thats needed)
It will keep away ALL rodents. The first few days, you *might* be able to smell the moth balls slightly, but it goes away after a few days.
I havent had possums/rats/mice/birds inside my roof cavity since using this trick.
🙂
on 01-05-2015 10:13 AM
on 01-05-2015 10:14 AM
The first few days, you *might* be able to smell the moth balls slightly, but it goes away after a few days.
How do you get the moths' little legs apart?
on 01-05-2015 11:35 AM
@janeababe wrote:Get yourself a few packets of mothballs and throw them about in your roof cavity.
This was an old wives tale i stumbled upon about 12yrs ago, and have been doing it every year since then. (onec a year top-up is all thats needed)
It will keep away ALL rodents. The first few days, you *might* be able to smell the moth balls slightly, but it goes away after a few days.
I havent had possums/rats/mice/birds inside my roof cavity since using this trick.
🙂
Yes I've heard this can be really effective as they loathe the smell, and it's an easy fix. I've also heard that if they are trapped and relocated they will die, out of their normal habitat, I only read that recently as up until now it seemed a good idea. Our council has the absurd laws that you can trap them but let them loose within something like two metres away. f g s.
I watched two of them last night in the trees out front, they move so fast. Meanwhile so far the tiny flashing lights I have in my
back garden seems to be deterring them, fingers crossed.
Good luck.
on 01-05-2015 07:04 PM
It is not your council,bright, it is the Dept of Environment and Primary Industries.
Relocating possums is illegal and cruel, it says -
on 01-05-2015 07:17 PM
I live in The Dandenongs, it is legal to catch possums in special cages, I think our council lend out the cages and then we are allowed to take the possums to other parts of the Dandenongs and let them go free.
This is not being cruel, as it is just that they are being re-located to another part of the hills.....................this is from the council that looks after The Dandenongs and Yarra Ranges.........
01-05-2015 07:25 PM - edited 01-05-2015 07:27 PM
I was quoting from the link I posted from the DEPI - They over-ride local councils
Trapped possums must be released the same day on the same property, in their own territory, within 50 metres of the capture site.
Relocating possums is both illegal and inhumane.
Edited to say - I don't agree with any of it - it's ridiculous to release
them on the same property IMO