Animals

What Do Possums Sound Like?

Are you also troubled by the strange noise you heard throughout the night preventing you from sleeping peacefully? It might be because you have possums in your house. Before you take any steps, it is better that you know what do possums sound like? Not only will it assist in identifying them, but it will allow you to take appropriate measures to remove them as well.

Possum noises

Possums are nocturnal and make many different voices for different reasons. You might only be familiar with the voice they make when they hiss or growl. Possums make hissing sounds mainly to scare away predators. Young possums, however, make sneezing sounds when threatened or confronted by any predators.

No matter what, the sound is vital for communication. May it be between possums themselves or with other creatures, knowing about sounds tells you a lot.

Concerning possums, they do rely on body signals as well. You must have heard about “playing possums”. It is when they pretend to be dead for as long as the predators lose interest in attacking or fighting. Possums do not like to indulge in any kind of fight, nor do they like to be spotted.

Possums prefer to live alone, and they are naturally shy. Therefore, if they are alone, they will hardly make any noise. It is their movement or activity that creates noises.

Possums sound at night

As possums are most active during the night, it is, therefore, highly likely you will hear the different sounds while you are in your bed.

Don’t worry; there are no ghosts; they are only possums in your house.

Other than hissing and growling, you will hear them making a clicking sound, grunting, or screaming. They also make a clicking noise when looking for mates. If you are hearing it clearly, there might be multiple possums around; possums alone are unlikely to make any sound.

Possums usually squeal when fighting or also for warning other possums of the potential danger. Moreover, they screech, chitter, or make teeth-chattering calls. Possums, in general, produce low vocal noises. You will hear high pitch sounds only when they are aggressive or in danger.

Where do possums live in your homes?

Attics, basements, wall cavities, chimneys, ceilings or drain pipes, possums can be anywhere in your house. Usually, they find shelter in dry places that are safe and secure. As possums do not like to be spotted, they look for a place that is not easily visible. Though possums prefer to live alone in their dens, a house may have several possums at different spots. Even a single room, ceiling, or shelf can accommodate many possums.

Before they cause any severe damage, see below how you can control them coming into your house.

Possum’s control and removal

Possum infestation creates an unbearable amount of trouble. Besides the annoying sound they make all day and night, their presence itself is not safe considering that they can transmit diseases. Plus, the nuisance they create in search of food and shelter shambles your house as you have never seen before.

Avoiding the things that possums like, such as food, covering garbage cans, and blocking all entry points, helps you control and remove possums from your home. For details about possums’ control and removal, you must also see how to get rid of possums

Conclusion

Next time you hear screeching, clicking, choo choo, hissing, or growling sounds, do not get anxious about it. It might be possums in your surroundings looking for food. Possum normally sleeps during the day in their dens, and they come out during the night. So, you will hear possums more during the night than in the daytime.  As you are now familiar with the kind of voice possums make, you can sleep tight without worrying and take steps to get rid of them the next day.