DiddlyDodds
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- Location
- Littleborough
How do you know they are Urban Foxes , they may well be countryside foxes on holiday, and thus having a few beers and a party every night, as they have no work in the morning (Chasing hens etc).
Live trapping is allowed. There are businesses offering the service or just the traps.
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I like foxes - one walked down the footpath with me last year with a cheeky smile on his face - but they're not individuals with personal histories.
. I am considering getting a bb gun, it won't kill them but I can make their life miserable enough that they will stay away from my house I think.
A neighbor up the road told me she has been feeding them.Something you should not do.
Electric fence? if you know someone who has horses, see if you can borrow some electric fence tape, posts & energiserActually, that's a pretty good idea. Something that doesn't harm them, but gives them a nasty shock is ideal.
Do infra red cats look foxy at night, Greg, or is it one of those gadgets you buy from the Saturday section in The Telegraph?Short hose pipe attached to infrared cat scarer?
it's your age.When I had a garden, I used to pee everywhere. Then we started getting foxes...Seriously though, rvw (reynard v wee?) it was the method I used. The foxes got fed up getting wet. It was cold standing around in the garden all night too.
Lion poo is another remedy. I kid you not - ask Charlie for some...he could just pop over the road from his office at ZSL and get you a few scoops in his lunch hour! A quick brown lion to get a quick brown fox perhaps?![]()
it's your age.
And, while it's kind of you to offer, if you think TMN is going to have you come round her place with your todger out.......heavens above man, she lives in (insert name of thoroughly respectable South Coast town)
Actually, that's a pretty good idea. Something that doesn't harm them, but gives them a nasty shock is ideal. I used to stop cats stalking birds in my garden with a handful of earth. There's an old gamekeeper's trick of taking the pellets out of a shotgun cartridge, and filling it with rock salt. Cats would hear the blast and have an all over stinging sensation, but be left with not a mark on them. It has to be done from a fair old distance though, to be sure of not actually injuring them.