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I was mystified as to what was digging my borders up,I did find that it was a fox,the reason it was digging holes in my border was because I had dressed them with Blood Fish and Bone,so beware.
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Billit wrote:
I was mystified as to what was digging my borders up,I did find that it
was a fox,the reason it was digging holes in my border was because I had
dressed them with Blood Fish and Bone,so beware.


BANG!

Then plant a tree or shrub over the fox...

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