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Fox Deterrent??
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A fox seems to have decided that a specific area in one of my flower beds is their toilet. They come in every night, digging holes, wrecking the flowers in that area and doing their business. I’ve put down a fox repellent I bought online which was some kind of granules that you scatter but that hasn’t worked. Anyone have any suggestions of something else I could try??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.See 'How can I deter foxes from using my garden?' in this RSPCA document:
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. . . or do as I would and just sit back and enjoy having the foxes around ;-)
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. . . or do as I would and just sit back and enjoy having the foxes around ;-)
I looked out of the window last night at about 1am and saw a fox chasing a cat down the road. The cat shot up a tree so fast with the fox in hot pursuit. The fox waited at the bottom of the tree looking up at the cat until I went outside and shooed it away. Christ knows what would have happened to the cat if the fox had caught it. Horrible things.
237SJ - // Horrible things. //
It's just nature, doing what nature does.
The tables were turned in my garden this morning - next door's cat caught a pigeon, but couldn't hold onto it.
There were about fifty magpies and other birds circling overhead making a hell of a racket for about five minutes - obviously warning anything with wings that this is not good place to set down right now.
It's just nature, doing what nature does.
The tables were turned in my garden this morning - next door's cat caught a pigeon, but couldn't hold onto it.
There were about fifty magpies and other birds circling overhead making a hell of a racket for about five minutes - obviously warning anything with wings that this is not good place to set down right now.