Most years, the possums run riot on my garden maples, cherry plums, pear trees etc, defoliating and braking branches. Up until recent times they have not ventured down to my benches to devour my Bonsai. There was the odd chew here and there but some spraying of one of the types of possum repellent sprays usually did the trick. Not this year, a week ago, I came home from work to find significant destruction, in particular my maples and crab apples, broken branches and for some tree's, total defoliation to the point the tree is almost destroyed. 20-30 years of ramification building ruined in one night. Very frustrating and heart braking. My property is a paradise from them being surrounded by massive conifers and deciduous trees with a smorgasbord of foliage within and virtually impossible to control. I have spikes and netting, have tried every spray on the market, the latest was using Charlie Carp as a foliar spray and I thought this was working until the other day. I have now resorted to trapping them - yes, I know it's legally a no-no but plan on releasing them to a forest nearby but far enough away to not return. There are many, I reckon a dozen both brushies (that are massive) and ring tails. It's the ring tails that I believe to be the real threat coming down to the benches but I will be able to tell after tonight's catch..!!
Anyway, just had to have a vent.. and if anyone has any miracle remedies to this most frustrating problem, I'm sure I'm not the only one, has..





