Residential Possum Control

Possums are a protected species within Australia and are not allowed to be exterminated however we can remove them from the property with the use of traps. The law dictates that once caught, the possum needs to be released from the property no more than 50m from the catch point. This means that once the possum is removed from your roof, the entrance and exit point for the possum will need to be sealed to prevent him from coming straight back.

As part of our residential pest control, we will install a motion sensor in the roof with the trap, so we know when the possum has been caught as well as look around for possible entrance and exit points for the possum.

Commercial Possum Control

Possums can leave an unpleasant odour with urination and droppings while being in your wall cavities and roof void, not the mention the noise they make. Possums are a protected species within Australia and are not allowed to be exterminated however we can remove them from the property with the use of traps. The law dictates that once caught, the possum needs to be released from the property no more than 50m from the catch point. This means that once the possum is removed from your roof, the entrance and exit point for the possum will need to be sealed to prevent him from coming straight back.

We will install a motion sensor in the roof with the trap, so we know when the possum has been caught as well as look around for possible entrance and exit points for the possum.

At Infinity Pest Solutions, we provide you with a fully comprehensive folder containing all our business details as well as a pest sighting log and a monitoring checklist for our technicians to use as communication with the business owner and possibly even a health inspector.

All our commercial pest control work comes with a pest management folder that meets local council approval included in the folder are:

  • All MSDS on all chemicals used
  • Certificates of attainment (urban pest management cert III)
  • Contact and service details
  • Pest control license as issued by DHHS
  • Job safety analysis JSA
  • Pest control log
  • Pest service reports
  • Recommendations
  • Maps
  • Pest management register
  • Public liability certificate
  • Welcome letter