Foxes
Hi all,
thanks to all those who gave me sensible tips about deterring foxes. Human urine appeared to be the answer....well, for a couple of days anyway. This morning we find that the lawn has been dug up in places yet again. As a matter of interest, how often should the deterrent be used? Regards, Jo PS Sensible answers only this time!! |
"Malcolm" wrote in message ... In article , Jo writes Hi all, thanks to all those who gave me sensible tips about deterring foxes. Human urine appeared to be the answer....well, for a couple of days anyway. This morning we find that the lawn has been dug up in places yet again. As a matter of interest, how often should the deterrent be used? Regards, Jo PS Sensible answers only this time!! You've a hope :-) But, I'll try, by saying that deterrents need to be used for as long as you need to. You might find that a very few days were sufficient, then again it might take weeks. Then again, the fox(es) might move out for a while and then come back again in a few months. Who knows? -- Malcolm I expect my husband needs to go and wee in the garden every night for the time being!! Jo |
Have you actually seen foxes digging in your garden? Many gardens around
here are attacked by badgers even though there's plenty of foxes. Nobody I've spoken to blames the foxes but I'd kill all urban foxes if I had my way. G |
"Geoff" wrote in message ... Have you actually seen foxes digging in your garden? Many gardens around here are attacked by badgers even though there's plenty of foxes. Nobody I've spoken to blames the foxes but I'd kill all urban foxes if I had my way. G Oh yes, we've seen them. Jo |
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