if you don't want them there then get a security light and when the light goes on open the door and be noisy, or install a cat alarm the noise may deter them.
they will stop going in if you disturb them.
2006-07-22 08:35:44
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answered by Dee 4
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They were there first so I think you should leave them alone. Foxes don't do any harm unless you have chickens? I feed mine every evening because they are struggling to survive as it is and I'm proud of the help I'm giving them. It really annoys me when people are trying to get rid of creatures whose lives are made a misery by humans because they have always been wild and should be respected and helped, not got rid of. Come on be kind to the poor things! No I'm not an animal activist. I'm a professional headstrong woman and brought up to love and respect all creatures and animals. Humans are vermin. They are destroying the world around us not defenceless animals.
2006-07-22 15:46:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Begin by taking off all of your clothes excluding your pants. Then smear bovril all over your body and leave for 3 days to mature. finally, wait for fox to enter perimeter and then run around your garden shouting at the top of your voice "GET OUT. I'M A SILLY BOX FOX!" If unsuccessful repeat weekly.
2006-07-22 15:40:43
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answered by castle1 2
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we have four in our area of Sheffield that visit on our gardens but we only see them after 12pm onwards. i think they are great to see even tho most of the time you wont know they are there, i only know as it send my dog wappy or sometimes they cry,
why would you want then out of your garden for, I mean they only in the garden at night and not for very long. also i ask neighbour too if they are feeding them, normally it means that a neighbour is feeding Fox's if you getting them regular, how to get rid of them i don't know. but if they not killing your animal's then why would you, and it can not be beacsue like other people say it is because they sh1tting in the garden as birds and cats do it too,
2006-07-22 15:38:50
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answered by spin 2
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Call the aristrocrisy...arrange a fox hunt. It may be a little hard on your garden (all of those horses), but just think of the social elite you'll get to meet. Oh wait....Did y'all outlaw those? Pity. Would've worked.
2006-07-22 15:53:59
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answered by Don 6
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What is your problem with the foxes in your garden?
2006-07-22 15:37:01
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answered by The Lone Gunman 6
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Secure all Rubbish .Have you rabbits or chickens?
Unless they doing harm let them be.
If you really are annoyed borrow a friends big dog to stay in garden they will learn not to go near your garden.
2006-07-22 15:38:41
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answered by Nutty Girl 7
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Unless you have chickens I can't see any reason why you would want to, however why not have a fox decoy, just like a heron decoy, make sure you move it daily otherwise the fox will realise that it's not a threat. Please don't harm them as they are lovely.
2006-07-22 19:01:04
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answered by Anonymous
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tell them to fox off
2006-07-22 15:46:19
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answered by Colin T 3
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Dont leaves bins or other rubbish around and you can get some kind of repellent (dont know the name) - similar to cat repelllent, I think!
2006-07-22 15:35:33
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answered by Anonymous
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