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Common Brushtail Possum

Trichosurus vulpecula

The Common Brushtail Possum is a widespread marsupial in Australia, thriving in urban and rural areas. It is a significant pest due to its nesting habits and potential to damage property.

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Medium
Risk Level
Body length: 32-58 cm; tail length: 24-40 cm.
Body Length
Nocturnal
Activity
Information pending
Lifespan

Common Brushtail Possum At-A-Glance

Key facts and characteristics

Body length: 32-58 cm; tail length: 24-40 cm.
Body Length
2.5-4.5 kg.
Weight
Information pending
Lifespan
Nocturnal
Activity

Complete Common Brushtail Possum Guide

Professional identification and control information

The Common Brushtail Possum is a widespread marsupial in Australia, thriving in urban and rural areas. It is a significant pest due to its nesting habits and potential to damage property.

Identification

How to accurately identify Common Brushtail Possum

Expert Tips

Look for their distinctive bushy tail and large ears. Listen for nocturnal activity in roofs or trees.

Confusion Species

Similar to the Ringtail Possum but larger with a bushier tail and different nesting habits.

Key Identification Features

Grey-brown fur, black bushy tail, and nocturnal behavior are key features for pest professionals.

Biology & Lifecycle

Understanding Common Brushtail Possum biology and development

Anatomy

Possums have a prehensile tail, sharp claws, and a pouch for carrying young.

Genetics

Genetic studies focus on population management and urban adaptation traits.

Lifecycle Details

Egg Stage

Not applicable.

Adult Stage

Lifespan of 6-7 years in the wild, up to 13 years in captivity.

Pupal Stage

Not applicable.

Larval Stage

Not applicable.

Development Time

Young develop in the pouch for 4-5 months before weaning.

Reproduction Rate

Breed once or twice a year, with 1-2 joeys per litter.

Habitat & Distribution

Where Common Brushtail Possum lives and thrives

Preferred Habitats

  • Urban areas
  • Forests
  • Woodlands

Nesting Behavior

Nests in tree hollows or roof cavities, lining nests with leaves and bark.

Nesting Requirements

Requires secure, sheltered spaces like tree hollows or roof cavities.

Temperature Preference

Adaptable to a wide range of temperatures, preferring mild climates.

Humidity Preference

Adaptable to various humidity levels.

Hiding Spots

  • Roof cavities
  • Tree hollows
  • Dense vegetation

Distribution Patterns

Native Range

Native to Australia, widespread across the mainland and Tasmania.

Climate Zones

Found in temperate, subtropical, and arid climate zones.

Urban Vs Rural

Common in both urban and rural areas, often nesting in roofs.

Introduced Range

Native to Australia.

Spread Mechanism

Natural dispersal and adaptation to urban environments.

Australian States

Found in all Australian states and territories.

Establishment Factors

Adaptable to various habitats, including urban areas with food and shelter.

Behavior & Diet

Common Brushtail Possum behavioral patterns and feeding habits

Activity Pattern

Nocturnal, active from dusk until dawn.

Social Behavior

Solitary or in small family groups, with overlapping home ranges.

Territorial Behavior

Males are territorial, marking their range with scent glands.

Foraging Behavior

Nocturnal forager, feeding on a variety of plant materials.

Dispersal Behavior

Young disperse to establish their own territories after weaning.

Dietary Preferences

Aphid Farming

Not applicable.

Feeding Habits

Nocturnal forager with a varied diet including leaves, fruits, and flowers.

Foraging Range

Typically forages within 1-2 km of its nest site.

Feeding Patterns

Feeds primarily at night, returning to the same feeding areas.

Primary Food Sources

  • Eucalyptus leaves
  • Fruits
  • Flowers

Seasonal Diet Changes

No significant seasonal changes; diet remains consistent year-round.

Health Risks

Health concerns associated with Common Brushtail Possum

Important Health Information

Always consult healthcare professionals for medical concerns related to pest exposure.

Allergens

None known.

Contamination Risk

Can contaminate living spaces with droppings and urine.

Disease Transmission

Not a known vector for diseases.

Economic Impact

Financial costs and economic effects of Common Brushtail Possum

Economic impact information is being compiled.

Detection & Signs

Early warning signs of Common Brushtail Possum presence

Detection information is being compiled.

Prevention

Proactive strategies to prevent Common Brushtail Possum infestations

Prevention information is being compiled.

Control Methods

Effective treatment options for Common Brushtail Possum control

Professional services information is being compiled.

Professional Services

Professional services information is being compiled.

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Seasonal Patterns

Common Brushtail Possum seasonal activity and management timing

Autumn

Activity remains consistent in autumn, with possums preparing for cooler months by seeking shelter.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Common Brushtail Possum

Are Common Brushtail Possum dangerous?

They are not dangerous to humans but can cause property damage and spread parasites like ticks.

How do I identify Common Brushtail Possum?

Look for their grey-brown fur, bushy black tail, and large ears. They are often heard at night in roofs or trees.

How do I control Common Brushtail Possum?

Use exclusion methods like sealing entry points, installing possum boxes, and trimming tree branches near roofs.

How do I identify a common brushtail possum in my home?

Common Brushtail Possums are large, stocky marsupials with a bushy grey or reddish tail (not ringed), weighing 1.5–4.5 kg depending on sex and location. In roof spaces, listen for heavy, deliberate footfalls and loud thumping, particularly at dusk and early morning; you may also hear grunting or hissing. Look for dark droppings (12–20 mm, often pointed), damage to insulation, or staining from urine. Tasmanian individuals are notably larger, darker (often black), and furrier than mainland possums, reflecting adaptation to the cooler southern climate. Ringtail possums (smaller, with a distinctive ringed tail) are often confused with brushtails but have different vocalisations and leave smaller droppings.

Are common brushtail possums dangerous in Australia?

Common Brushtail Possums are not aggressive and rarely bite or scratch humans. They will hiss, growl, or feign death if threatened or cornered, but direct contact is uncommon outside of trapping situations. The primary health risk is indirect, through environmental contamination from roof-dwelling possums: droppings and urine may harbour Leptospirosis (https://allstatepest.com.au/possum/are-possums-dangerous-to-humans/), Salmonella, Buruli ulcer (M. ulcerans), and Cryptococcus (respiratory risk if inhaled). Risk is negligible if roof entry points are sealed and contamination is cleaned professionally. Contact AU Poisons (13 11 26) for health concerns.

How much does common brushtail possum control cost in Australia?

Common Brushtail Possums are protected wildlife on the mainland, so legal management means exclusion and licensed handling — not pest control. One-way exclusion flaps (the humane standard) and professional capture-and-release by a licensed handler are the primary services; contact AEPMA-accredited operators in your state for current quotes, as pricing varies by roof complexity and location. Roof sealing with durable materials (metal flashing, mesh) for complete possum-proofing is a longer-term investment but is considerably less expensive than repairing structural or insulation damage from prolonged possum occupation. Get quotes from multiple licensed providers to compare.

When are common brushtail possums most active in Australia?

Common Brushtail Possums are primarily nocturnal and most active from dusk through the early morning hours. Activity peaks during breeding season (spring September–November and autumn March–May in southern states, year-round in Queensland), when males are vocal and territorial, and during juvenile dispersal (July–November in southern states), when young possums seek new shelter. Winter months (June–August) also see increased roof-seeking as possums seek warm shelter. Garden activity (fruit and vegetable damage) follows similar timing, with possums most active immediately after dusk. (https://possumranger.com.au/types-of-possums-sydney/brushtail-possum-in-roof/)

Should I call a professional for common brushtail possums?

Yes — calling a licensed, AEPMA-accredited wildlife handler is strongly recommended for in-home possum management. Common Brushtail Possums are protected native wildlife, and all mainland Australian states require licensed handlers for legal capture and relocation; DIY relocation beyond permitted distances is illegal and results in significant fines across all jurisdictions. Tasmania requires NRE permits even for homeowner capture, so confirm your handler knows the local regulations. For an injured or orphaned possum, contact Wildlife Victoria (1300 094 535), WIRES NSW (1300 094 737), or your state RSPCA wildlife service before any intervention — do not use a general pest control operator unless they also hold a current wildlife handling licence. Contact AEPMA to find your nearest accredited handler: (https://aepma.com.au/).

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