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Joe McElvenney 12-06-2003 02:20 PM

Gardening foxes
 
Hi,

The local urban foxes like to garden it seems. If I
plant anything, together with a little bone-meal for
sustenance, it gets uprooted although not damaged.

Yesterday, for the third time in 10 days, they had a
Hebe I'd just planted out of the ground and last week
removed most of the stones I'd placed round an old pear
tree to get at the dressing underneath.

Is there any humane way to put the beasties off? I can
stop using bone-meal of course but would like to hear
anyone else's views on this.


Cheers - Joe



Michael Saunby 12-06-2003 05:56 PM

Gardening foxes
 

"Joe McElvenney" wrote in message
...
Hi,

The local urban foxes like to garden it seems. If I
plant anything, together with a little bone-meal for
sustenance, it gets uprooted although not damaged.

Yesterday, for the third time in 10 days, they had a
Hebe I'd just planted out of the ground and last week
removed most of the stones I'd placed round an old pear
tree to get at the dressing underneath.

Is there any humane way to put the beasties off? I can
stop using bone-meal of course but would like to hear
anyone else's views on this.



Try peeing on the soil nearby.

Michael Saunby



dommy 12-06-2003 06:00 PM

I dont know how to get rid of them but the cubs sure are cute.

The foxes in my area come out everyday at about 15 minutes past night, 3 cute cubs, a vixen and 1 dog fox.

dommy 12-06-2003 06:02 PM

I dont know how to get rid of them but the cubs sure are cute.

The foxes in my area come out everyday at about 15 minutes past nine, 3 cute cubs, a vixen and 1 dog fox.

Janet Baraclough 12-06-2003 10:56 PM

Gardening foxes
 
The message
from Joe McElvenney contains these words:

Hi,


The local urban foxes like to garden it seems. If I
plant anything, together with a little bone-meal for
sustenance, it gets uprooted although not damaged.


Yesterday, for the third time in 10 days, they had a
Hebe I'd just planted out of the ground and last week
removed most of the stones I'd placed round an old pear
tree to get at the dressing underneath.


Is there any humane way to put the beasties off? I can
stop using bone-meal of course but would like to hear
anyone else's views on this.


Buried bone meal is a sure way to attract foxes. Human urine, or dog
pooh, will deter them until rain dilutes it (I used them if I ever smelt
fox near the henhouse). You can also buy a fox-deterrent called
Renardine (large GC's, or hunting/shooting/fishing shops, but the lure
of the bonemeal might prove stronger :-).

Try

Joe McElvenney 13-06-2003 11:20 AM

Gardening foxes
 
Hi,

Thanks for the suggestions everybody. I will try the
urine method as it is the simplest and cheapest.

I hope the neighbours aren't watching :-)


Cheers - Joe




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