Very good information. So, your argument is that possums are
A resevoir for lepto but not
THE main resevoir. That really doesn't sound any different than what I said initially.
In your first citation the following statement is put forth for prevention:
Prevention of the disease involves:
Control of reservoirs (rodents, mongoose, possums),
That's not different from what I proposed either, so
what exactly are we debating?
Oh, yeah... whether possums are harmful and should be disposed or left alone...
Let's see...on the negative: they can eat your chickens, eggs, harbor disease in unmanaged population possibly getting your domestic animals (dogs and horses) sick and they, although disgusting to think about, may also eat your kittens....also generally regarded as a nuisance animal that can also hosts ticks, fleas, mites and lice.
on the positive: I can't remember any positives. I know some folks keep them as pets. Are there any other positives I'm forgetting?
I choose to eliminate them...just as I did to one about an hour ago...
I free range my chickens (yes, I'm one of THOSE irresponsible chicken owners who choose to free range). I believe in active varmint control (of non-protected species) much as my tagline says, quoting Uncle Ben Parker from "Spiderman" with a little bit of a different twist. 18 months of free ranging...no lost chickens.
Can we just agree to disagree and move on?