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Old 29-12-2009, 04:21 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Professional Urban Fox Control

On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 14:10:23 +0000, Mike wrote:

On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 12:10:57 -0500, Steve Barron
wrote:


Love them or hate them, foxes cause not only damage to our lawns and
steal our tools, but are capable of transmitting diseases via their
treacle-like faeces and strong odour urine such as leptospirosis (weil's
disease) and toxocaris, not to mention the internal & external parasites
they will almost definately be carrying. Under The Abandonement Act
1960, it is illegal to release foxes once trapped; therefore, the only
humane and legal solution is to safely dispatch them.


Or just leave them alone and enjoy their company like most of us do.

I am professional
Urban Fox Controller


Nothing professional about killing animals for fun. Can't you get a
proper job like the rest of us?

working in North & East London areas, spending most
of my time in schools, colleges, commercial and residential properties.


Hope you've been vetted.


I am often called in by gardeners due to the constant digging up of
lawns and flower beds and the unpleasant fouling left behind. for more
information, my website is www.pestgo4u.com


A domestic dog has the same chance of contracting leptospirosis as a
fox .. urban or otherwise. So do we shoot stray dogs ?


Foxes would be way down my list of so called vermin I'd want shot of,
I'd start with certain humans first of all.