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Old 25-10-2003, 09:32 PM
Chris
 
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Default Fox's aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaghhh


Pam Moore wrote in message
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On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 20:42:15 +0100, "Chris"
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How do I get rid of them or move them on ,


Now I heard somewhere just recently that animals scent-mark their
territory with urine.
The way to beat them is to mark your territory with some of your own!
How you do that is up to you!
I'd like to know if it works, but have no foxes to test it on!
Good luck.

Pam in Bristol


Yes Pam , now I have heard that one as well, I did sort of try it for a few
days but it didnt seem to bother them that much and if anything it made them
spray more :-(

Chris


 
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