* Tree hollows: This is their most common home. They seek out natural cavities in trees, offering protection from predators and the elements.
* Abandoned burrows: They may use burrows dug by other animals like rabbits or groundhogs.
* Attic spaces: Possums sometimes find their way into human structures, using attics or crawl spaces as shelter.
* Other structures: They might also use sheds, garages, or even hollow logs as temporary shelters.
They don't use materials like twigs, leaves, or grass to construct nests like birds do.
Instead, they might bring in some soft materials to make their chosen space more comfortable, like:
* Leaves
* Dry grass
* Fabric scraps
* Old clothing
Remember, possums are primarily nocturnal and prefer to stay hidden during the day. They are often misunderstood and are actually beneficial animals for the ecosystem.