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Old 21-08-2008, 02:10 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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I have a problem in a client's garden.

Small town garden, shed in rear corner, fence behind, another fence 30cm
away, shed beyond.

Foxes appear to have den below one or other of sheds accesses via the
inaccessible (sic) area between the fences/sheds.

Garden is now foxes playground and unusable by the two kids.

sonic devices have so far failed to deter them

1. Any advice on getting rid?

2. Any suggestions for suitable sterilizing spray/wash for the climbing
frame, trampoline etc that the foxes have crapped on?

PK

 
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