I am not an advocate of relocation because then your problem may become someone else's problem. Awhile back I talked to our local Fish and Wildlife because some people were catching and releasing in my area. I asked him about coons too. I relocated 12 skunks in a week using live traps. One night I got 2 skunks in one trap. The officer said they weren't endangered or threatened so I could permanently relocate them. At my chick coop a skunk was attempting to dig under the gate. Somehow the pop door was shut enough the chicks couldn't get in their coop and the skunk was looking for dinner. I went out with gun in hand and attempted to scare it off but it wouldn't go instead it stood facing me stomping it's feet. (boom) I have several game cameras around our property and most every night I see fox, coyote, coons, possums, cats, sometimes some dogs and once in a rare while a bobcat. Everything wants a chicken dinner. I do have electric around my pens and coops and the pens are covered. I have cement under all of the gates.
