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A high fence is the only 200% security.


50%. They dig under it.


Not if it's fitted properly. Which means burying the bottom.


But then you can't electrify it.


Of course you can. All you need to do is to fit electric fence
outriggers and a wire onto the outriggers just like farmers use.



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A high fence is the only 200% security.


50%. They dig under it.


Not if it's fitted properly. Which means burying the bottom.


But then you can't electrify it.


Don't need to if it's high enough.

And low enough.

Eco-friendly!

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I control foxes for a living in North & East London areas. If anyone needs any assistance, I would be please to offer users of "Gardenbanter" a 10% discount on a trapping cycle. For more information, my website is www.pestgo4u.com.

Being a professional, I am licenced, certified, trained and hold all necessary equipment. I am definately not 'the man down the pub'!

It is illegal to poison foxes are use non-approved methods to control or repel them.

It is also illegal to release trapped foxes under The Abandonment Act 1960, therefore all trapped foxes will be humanely dispatched and taken away for clinical waste disposal.
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