🐾 Opossum Removal in Fairfield County
Opossums nest in attics, crawlspaces, and under decks — causing odor problems, droppings contamination, and potential disease exposure.
Opossum Removal — Fairfield County
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Contact Us for HelpWarning Signs
Opossums are active year-round. They breed twice per year (January-February and June-August) and mothers with young need careful handling.
- Hissing sounds in attic or crawlspace
- Strong musky odor
- Droppings in attic or garage
- Tipped garbage cans
- Opossum sightings around home
Our Opossum Removal Process
Our Fairfield County contractor uses proven, humane methods to remove opossums and keep them from coming back.
- Live trapping and relocation
- Attic and crawlspace cleanup
- Entry point sealing
- Odor treatment
- Deck and foundation exclusion
Opossum Removal by City in Fairfield County
Find opossum removal help in your specific city
- Bethel
- Botsford
- Bridgeport
- Trumbull
- Easton
- Stratford
- Brookfield
- Cos Cob
- Danbury
- New Fairfield
- Darien
- Derby
- Fairfield
- Georgetown
- Greens Farms
- Greenwich
- Hawleyville
- Monroe
- New Canaan
- Newtown
- Sandy Hook
- Norwalk
- Old Greenwich
- Redding Center
- Redding Ridge
- Ridgefield
- Riverside
- Shelton
- Southport
- Stamford
- Stevenson
- Westport
- Weston
- Redding
- Wilton
📅 Summer Activity
Opossums raise their second litter of the year through summer. Juvenile opossums dispersing from their mother are frequently found in unexpected places, including inside garages, under appliances, and in crawlspaces.
Opossum Removal in Fairfield County, Connecticut — What You Should Know
The Virginia opossum has expanded its range throughout the Northeast over the past century, now established in every state. Northeastern opossums frequently enter structures through gaps in soffits, foundation vents, and crawlspace openings. Cold winters can cause frostbite on their exposed ears and tails, making opossums more aggressive in seeking warm shelter from November through March.
All wildlife removal in Connecticut is regulated by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. Our Fairfield County contractors hold all required state permits and use only legal, humane methods approved by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
Opossum Removal Cost in Connecticut
$150–$400+
Trapping and relocation. Cleanup and entry point sealing are additional services. Pricing varies by contractor, location, and severity. Call for an estimate specific to your situation.
Frequently Asked Questions — Opossum Removal in Fairfield County
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