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Those little creatures are very beneficial. Yes,,,, I know that some of the full grown large ones can harm chickens. They are not able to get into coops, anywhere near as easily compared to raccoons. They do not eat away wood to make an entrance.
You located in Mass. do encounter ticks. I know that the ones responsible for Lyme, are the small ones. Opossums eat ticks, and are also resistant to Lyme. They are also resistant to rabies, whereas raccoons, are the most common carriers of that.
Don't hurt lil guy, and keep your coop secure.![]()
WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,![]()