When I read your #8 post, I assumed you handed him a pink slip. 
Yes, I know you did what you had to do. Not sure if you know, but opossums are responsible for eating numerous amounts of ticks. Ticks are nasties that carry all types of disease. One reason I would never dispatch one. I also luv my chickens. My way is securing the coop. I have no shortage of predators here by me. Lucky not to have weasels, minks, and such from really nasty group.

Yes, I know you did what you had to do. Not sure if you know, but opossums are responsible for eating numerous amounts of ticks. Ticks are nasties that carry all types of disease. One reason I would never dispatch one. I also luv my chickens. My way is securing the coop. I have no shortage of predators here by me. Lucky not to have weasels, minks, and such from really nasty group.
) about 8 of them. And my hubby sees them just down the road when he leaves for work at night. The coons are a little thick in town! I think from so many people leaving cat (or dog) food out. So far the only animals I've actually dispatched were rats and cats. The rats because most the time the stupid snap traps just don't get them in the right place. And cats only because I wan't able to get to them in time to stop my 3 dogs from rocking their world. So it was instead of letting them suffer, not because I think cats are a threat to my shooks.
It was darkish and I even saw the spark. 

Much smaller and stealthier this time of year. Harder to notice before they bite and the itch develops. They especially love one of my dogs. At 8+ years old I did the heart worm test which came back negative. So NO I won't be adding more toxic stuff to my dogs. I guess if we get it we will deal.

So some do have definite benefits.
Only people with heads up their rumps have problems with someone giving some additional information unrelated. When I come across such rants, I just dismiss them like I never read them. 