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AKingsley 11-04-2011 02:53 PM

fox deterent
 
We have recently started putting down coffee grounds to try deterring foxes, especially where they dig under our fence. I can't say yet whether it is being effective, although no foxes have been in that area since we have been doing this. Does anyone have any experience of this?

mj 11-04-2011 08:17 PM

fox deterent
 
On Apr 11, 9:53*am, AKingsley
wrote:
We have recently started putting down coffee grounds to try deterring
foxes, especially where they dig under our fence. *I can't say yet
whether it is being effective, although no foxes have been in that area
since we have been doing this. *Does anyone have any experience of this?

--
AKing


While I can not answer for fox I can tell you that coffee grounds have
been wonderful at keeping the fire ants out of my gardens.
MJ


FarmI 12-04-2011 01:29 AM

fox deterent
 
"AKingsley" wrote in message
...

We have recently started putting down coffee grounds to try deterring
foxes, especially where they dig under our fence. I can't say yet
whether it is being effective, although no foxes have been in that area
since we have been doing this. Does anyone have any experience of this?


I've read that a man peeing where they try to come in works or to put out
lion dung. Since lions are a bit rare in most places, I'd try fixing the
fence. Use heavy duty bird or chicken wire, attach it firmly to posts but
make sure that it is laid out 30cm flat ont he ground on the foxward side of
the fence. Grass will grow through it and, in effect, peg it down to the
ground. The Fox isn't smart enough to look at this layout and figure that
it just needs to move back 30 cm and dig under the edge of the wire.




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