jonny jeez
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- Chislehurst, Kent, UK
Oh dear...I think it's foxes, and I want to kill them for their crimes.
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Good job drivers don't take a similar dislike to all cyclists just beca...blah, blah
Oh dear...I think it's foxes, and I want to kill them for their crimes.
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Oh dear...
Good job drivers don't take a similar dislike to all cyclists just beca...blah, blah
Ive got two cats and my garden is mayhem free (thanks to the two jack russels - now thats proper mayhem)
Two weeks ago I planted some lovely flowers with my daughter, it was you're standard "Quality Time With Child" and I felt quite happy having brightened up the gardens too.
Not long after I discovered a plant dug up. Then a flower pot emptied. Now, twice, a flowerbed tunnelled into.
I think it's foxes, and I want to kill them for their crimes.
Can I lay traps for foxes?
I'm interested in bear trap styles, or anything specifically suited to foxes but I don't mind losing a squirrel or two in the process of obtaining retribution.
Just a thought, do you really think it a good idea to teach your daughter that the correct response to "vandalism" is sadistic revenge, violence and capital punishment?
Or, why not create a wildlife haven in your garden, encouraging foxes, birds and other animals so that you and your daughter can share in the the experience and enjoyment of watching wild animals without having to leave home.I'm hoping to get up early and hide the dismembered corpses before she sees them. Problem solved?
Or, why not create a wildlife haven in your garden, encouraging foxes, birds and other animals so that you and your daughter can share in the the experience and enjoyment of watching wild animals without having to leave home.
It is legal to snare a fox. I have not checked if only certain people are allowed to, ie game keepers and farmers. I know game keepers do.Two weeks ago I planted some lovely flowers with my daughter, it was you're standard "Quality Time With Child" and I felt quite happy having brightened up the gardens too.
Not long after I discovered a plant dug up. Then a flower pot emptied. Now, twice, a flowerbed tunnelled into.
I think it's foxes, and I want to kill them for their crimes.
Can I lay traps for foxes?
I'm interested in bear trap styles, or anything specifically suited to foxes but I don't mind losing a squirrel or two in the process of obtaining retribution.
Yes. The question was is he allowed to.
If it wasn't a fox then he won't catch it.To teach a child not to squash a caterpillar is as valuable to the child as it is to the caterpillar.
Same can be said about foxes. You seriously gonna trap a fox, cause all that pain and suffering for a few plants when you haven't even got proof the fox did it? I bet your child would rather see a fox than a plant anyway.
Obviously never had cabbage whites lay their eggs on your Brassicas followed by the subsequent caterpillars eating the entire brassicas. Bad Basra*ds!!!!To teach a child not to squash a caterpillar is as valuable to the child as it is to the caterpillar.
The owners of chickens may consider that to be inconsiderate behaviour. You don't have to kill them but you definitely should not encourage them. The only way to do so is to feed them. Hardly responsible behaviour.Or, why not create a wildlife haven in your garden, encouraging foxes,