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🐾 Opossum Removal in Grand Prairie

Local licensed expert serving Grand Prairie and all of Tarrant County. Opossums nest in attics, crawlspaces, and under decks — causing odor problems, droppings contamination, and potential disease exposure.

Opossum Removal — Grand Prairie, Texas

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Serving Grand Prairie and all of Tarrant County, Texas

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Opossum Removal in Grand Prairie — What to Expect

Opossums carry leptospirosis and other diseases. Their droppings contaminate insulation and require professional cleanup.

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Our Process in Grand Prairie

Our local Tarrant County contractor serves all of Grand Prairie using the same proven, humane process for every job.

  • Live trapping and relocation
  • Attic and crawlspace cleanup
  • Entry point sealing
  • Odor treatment
  • Deck and foundation exclusion
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📅 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 Grand Prairie, Texas — Local Context

Opossums are primarily found in the eastern portions of the Southwest — eastern Texas and Oklahoma — where they are relatively common in wooded suburban areas. They become increasingly uncommon moving west into the drier portions of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. Where present, they behave similarly to southeastern populations, denning in sheltered structures and foraging opportunistically.

All wildlife removal in Texas is regulated by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Our Grand Prairie contractor is fully licensed under the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and uses only permitted, humane removal methods.

Opossum Removal Cost in Grand Prairie

$150–$400+

Trapping and relocation. Cleanup and entry point sealing are additional services. Call for an estimate — pricing varies by contractor and job complexity.

Frequently Asked Questions — Opossum Removal in Grand Prairie

How much does opossum removal cost in Grand Prairie, Texas? +
Opossum trapping and removal in Texas typically costs $150–$400+. Sealing the entry point where opossums access your Grand Prairie crawlspace or deck adds $150–$400+. Long-term contamination cleanup in areas where opossums have been living adds additional cost depending on how long the animal was present.
Are opossums in Texas dangerous? +
Opossums rarely carry rabies due to their low body temperature, but they do carry leptospirosis and harbor parasites including fleas, ticks, and mites. A female opossum with young in her pouch requires careful professional handling. Their droppings contaminate insulation in Grand Prairie crawlspaces and attics and require professional-grade sanitization.
Why do opossums keep getting under my house in Grand Prairie? +
Opossums do not dig — they use existing openings. Crawlspace vents, gaps in skirting, and open foundation areas in Grand Prairie homes are the primary access points. Because they are opportunistic and nomadic, multiple different opossums may use the same entry point over time. Permanent sealing of all ground-level openings is the only lasting solution.
Will an opossum in Grand Prairie leave on its own? +
Possibly, but not reliably. Opossums can be nomadic and sometimes move on within days. However, a warm, sheltered crawlspace in Grand Prairie may be occupied continuously by successive animals unless the entry point is sealed. Females with young will not leave until pups are fully weaned. Professional removal guarantees the animal is gone and the entry is sealed.
When are opossums most active in Texas? +
Opossums are active year-round in Texas and can be found in structures in any season. They breed twice per year — females carry young in the pouch from January through April for the first litter, and from June through August for the second. Cold weather drives them more aggressively into crawlspaces and attics. Mothers with pouch young require trained handling and are the most common opossum situation in Grand Prairie homes.