Is there any way that they are getting food - such as cat food or similar left out? You have to work out what is attracting them. A possible solution is to spray the tops of walls, fences with something like Detol.
Is there any way that they are getting food - such as cat food or similar left out? You have to work out what is attracting them.
A possible solution is to spray the tops of walls, fences with something like Detol.
You can buy a box of Lion Dung (seriously) at the garden centre. It smells of lions, and deters cats, foxes, badgers etc who think there is a very large predator in the area.
Re: the lion dung. I have a colleague who works in a zoo in his spare time and he said that they are now prohibited from giving/selling the lion dung. They used to be able to do it but not now. It`s since BSE or foot and mouth or something.
Silent Roar is not lion dung. They are pellets that are soaked in'essence' of lion dug although what that is is anyone`s guess. I`ll have to ask my zoo keeping friend.
You could try leaving a length of hosepipe on the lawn, say about 4 - 6ft long. Kick it every day to move it around and make the foxes think it is a snake.