Getting a dog got them moved on, not the reason we got a dog but was a side benefit.
This works a treat. We used to have foxes making a racket in our garden but since we've got a dog, they stay well away
Getting a dog got them moved on, not the reason we got a dog but was a side benefit.
Another 5 minute job question
Having moved into our new property last year, we have found a fox den in what was an overgrown part our garden. The neighbours tell me that the previous owner would feed foxes so no wonder they would come back.
I know that legally you cannot remove foxes but you can block up the den if it is empty.
Before anyone starts, I'm not interested in any arguments about the foxes rights, just how to stop them living in my garden!
It seems people talk about using rubble or cement so would you bring in a gardener or a builder to help as pest control only offer to help deter them?
It's called an earth in England not den.Another 5 minute job question
Having moved into our new property last year, we have found a fox den in what was an overgrown part our garden. The neighbours tell me that the previous owner would feed foxes so no wonder they would come back.
I know that legally you cannot remove foxes but you can block up the den if it is empty.
Before anyone starts, I'm not interested in any arguments about the foxes rights, just how to stop them living in my garden!
It seems people talk about using rubble or cement so would you bring in a gardener or a builder to help as pest control only offer to help deter them?
It's called an earth in England not den.
Another 5 minute job question
Having moved into our new property last year, we have found a fox den in what was an overgrown part our garden. The neighbours tell me that the previous owner would feed foxes so no wonder they would come back.
I know that legally you cannot remove foxes but you can block up the den if it is empty.
Before anyone starts, I'm not interested in any arguments about the foxes rights, just how to stop them living in my garden!
It seems people talk about using rubble or cement so would you bring in a gardener or a builder to help as pest control only offer to help deter them?
Another 5 minute job question
Having moved into our new property last year, we have found a fox den in what was an overgrown part our garden. The neighbours tell me that the previous owner would feed foxes so no wonder they would come back.
I know that legally you cannot remove foxes but you can block up the den if it is empty.
Before anyone starts, I'm not interested in any arguments about the foxes rights, just how to stop them living in my garden!
It seems people talk about using rubble or cement so would you bring in a gardener or a builder to help as pest control only offer to help deter them?
If the foxes could speak they might make the quite reasonable case that they were here first
Really? How far back do homosapiens go, and how far the fox species? And in my garden I had been there 10 years before they tried to muscle in. Also, survival of the fittest is the natural way I believe.
Any way, foxes are vermin.
Really? How far back do homosapiens go, and how far the fox species? And in my garden I had been there 10 years before they tried to muscle in. Also, survival of the fittest is the natural way I believe.
Any way, foxes are vermin.
Really? How far back do homosapiens go, and how far the fox species? And in my garden I had been there 10 years before they tried to muscle in. Also, survival of the fittest is the natural way I believe.
Any way, foxes are vermin.
We recently called in pest control for rats and when monitoring 2 foxes were found under our house (whole house is suspended about 15cm off the ground).
A trap was set and foxes would have been shot if caught. This is extreme but mating season is imminent so there were limited options to give us time to secure multiple entrances - as mentioned above it's not humane to trap in the foxes / their young.
Hopefully the entrances are now secure and the trap has been removed. Just monitoring under the house with a camera to check if any foxes are stuck under or still able to make their way in.
Be interested to hear your definition of "vermin"?