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Caught a Mr. Possum

DSC02417 Here is a Mr. Possum, caught in the trap, which the city provided yesterday.   The inside of his ears are black, and the outside of the ears are tan.

APR 25, 2014 2014-04-25 005 Here is the trap put into place, and baited with canned tuna and apple pieces.  It does not harm the possum, and should it catch somebody’s pet, it is easy to release it.

DSC02309 Is it the same possum I saw before on this occasion, or in our compost.

 

 

DSC02160 I will examine carefully to see.  He could be, but it is hard to tell.  This one seems to have more black fur along his shoulders, but his position is different from that of the trapped possum.

DSC02415 Let’s check and see if we think it was the same possum we saw earlier.  This time the possum was very mild mannered, and did not hiss or bear his teeth.  We can see that his tail is  scaly.    I am not sure whether it is the same Mr. Possum or not.

The city’s Animal Control people will come and pick it up, and when they do, we will ask  the Animal Control officer if we can borrow the trap  for at least another day.  They will release it into the wild.

 

 

 

Fat Mr. Possum Reappears

DSC02309 Judging from his size, I strongly suspect that this is the same possum which was in our compost pile a couple of weeks ago.  Since I have not seen him in my compost pile in the meantime, it seems that he has been eating somewhere else.  He ran in front of me, then cut over to the other side of the fence. DSC02310 Maybe he hid behind the Amaryllis under the Sago palm.   He really scampers pretty fast.

Visiting Our Compost Pile

DSC02160 Mr. Possum came to eat from our

compost pile.

DSC02162 Sometimes he did not look  friendly, and I thought about what he could be carrying in the way of noxious microbes and parasites, so I decided to discourage him.

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I remembered a safe formula for discouraging cats and dogs from entering a garden in this book, and thought it would work for possums, so I looked it up.

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Here it is!  DSC02171  I made a quart of this by blending up a whole head of garlic instead of using the garlic powder.  I added the 1/4 cup of Tabasco sauce, a 1/2 teaspoon of vegetable oil, and  shook it up in the one quart spray bottle.  The spray mechanism did not get plugged with the garlic at any time.  A very small residue on my hands did not hurt my eyes when I rubbed them.

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I squirted a couple of squirts of this into the compost, and lifted the sides off of the compost.  Mr. Possum went scampering down the alley.  I hope he will not return.  I sprayed by far the most of it around and into the garden to discourage cats and dogs from entering our garden.  We’ll see how long the spray effects will last.