
Brevard County
Animal Services and Enforcement
1515 Sarno Road Melbourne, FL 32935
321-633-2024
Place the trap where the animal feels secure for example under a deck instead of on top of it or along a fence instead of in the middle of the yard. If the trap is in the middle of the yard and the animal is trapped during the night it may not be an issue but once the sun comes up that animal is now in direct sunlight
Use bait that is attractive to your target animal but not so
attractive to non-target animals. Bait placement is
important for some animals. For animals reluctant to enter
the trap, trail baiting, leaving a small trail of food or
scent for them to follow, can help guide them into a trap.
Make sure the animal cannot reach through the sides of the
trap.
Some animals, such as raccoons, will reach over the trip
plate to to the bait without triggering the trap. They will
also roll or drag traps so they may need to be secured to
prevent this.
If
you have any questions or concerns please contact our
department and allow us to assist you.

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WRONG ANSWER: Trap the opossum and relocate it. This will only provide a short term answer. Where there is one opossum there are more and another hungry one will end up doing the same thing.
RIGHT ANSWER: Keep a secure lid on your trash cans at all times. This removes the source of the problem, easy access to food.
SO WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS you may be asking yourself. The best and only lasting way to deal with the situation is to address the problem and not a symptom of the problem. Here is an example.:

An opossum is continually getting into my garbage cans.
Why are you trapping?
IS THERE A DIFFERENT OR better way to handle this? What do I do with a trapped animal? and What is the best and safest way to trap an animal? should all be questions you should ask yourself before you decide to trap an animal.

THE MOST COMMON REASON that people trap an animal is that the animal is being a nuisance or is causing property damage. First you need to ask yourself why the animal is doing this? Animals for the most part animals are opportunistic and if an opportunity arises for them to get an easy meal or place for shelter they will take it. This combined with, in the case of wildlife, the loss of habitat due to development make instances of wildlife and human conflicts more common. Areas that they used to find shelter in or searched for food have been replaced with commercial and residential building. An animal may be in your area just as it is passing through enroute to another location or it may be attracted there because there is a source of food or shelter. If you live in an area with a lot of intact habitat you will never be without the occasional visits from our wild neighbors.
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WHEN AN ANIMAL IS TRAPPED
you can call our department to service
the trap during
normal operating hours and an officer will respond as soon as possible
to service the trap.
Exclusion, if feasible, is usually the best method of coping with nuisance wildlife. Exclusion, removing food sources, secure trash containers and picking up outdoor pet food at night are just a few of the many ways to deal with a situation and in most cases are the only permanent resolution.
Depending on the target animal, there are a number of possible humane resolutions before having to resort to trapping There are many agencies in addition to ours, that you can seek alternative resolutions from. In many cases just trapping alone will never alleviate the perceived issue with wildlife especially if you live in an area in close proximity to stable habitat. However trapping in conjunction with exclusion can work. This is done by trapping the culprit animal at the same time preventing it from repeating the activity.