Yes, a bloody big dog/
2006-10-30 02:35:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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How To Repel Foxes
2016-12-14 19:32:17
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answered by ? 4
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I don't know about foxes but you can do what I tried with cats. I basically took a bunch of fishing line and made a "web" over the garden and on the front and sides. Then I hung a bunch of tiny bells on it and some shinny objects (this also helps with birds) then when the cat or fox I guess trys to get in the make all this noise that you don't really hear but it scares them and all the shinny keeps birds from eating. Oh yeah and usiing fishing line makes it so you don't have to see the web.
2006-10-30 01:06:02
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answered by Texasdream007 2
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The rabbit will always be an attraction to the fox and therefore the repellents are unlikely to deter it. Lion Dung can be effective but at the end of the day, you will be constantly trying to stop this fox who is unlikely to give up. Either move the rabbit indoors or gat a pest controller to trap and deal with the fox. Not sure where you are in the world but it could be shot in most countries.
2016-03-28 01:29:38
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a powder that is available from garden centres. The powder is dissolved into warm water to be put into a garden sprayer. Spray the whole area of ground frequented by the foxes including walls and fences. (They can easily jump over these like cats) The spray is harmless to animals and plants and simply displaces the scent that the foxes lay down to mark their territory and discourages them from entering the treated area. It may be necessary to treat the area several times.
2006-10-29 23:30:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Humane way of getting rid of Foxes is to get a Male to Urinate around the boundary of your Garden as Foxes are territorial and will be put off by a larger Males scent.
Sounds Gross and I would suggest not doing it in the daytime or using a bottle ;-)
It does work but I know it sounds gross.
2006-10-29 22:37:05
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answered by TRK 1
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Spray the area frequently with a strong solution of Jeyes Fluid (out door disinfectant) and they should give up marking their territory in you're garden. Good Luck!
2006-10-29 23:43:37
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answered by george a 2
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I know this sounds silly BUT -- if you're anywhere near a zoo or an animal park, go there and buy some tiger poo. Apparently it really DOES work as a deterrent when placed strategically around your garden. (YES, I AM serious!)
2006-10-29 23:01:13
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answered by Anonymous
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(trk )is right they don't like male urine.you have to keep replacing it though as the scent doesn't last forever.i must say that i like foxes but i take food to where i know there may be a lair and leave it there for them.then they are not spoiling anything of my neighbours.good luck.
2006-10-29 22:47:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a cover for your car. You are lucky to have the foxes come to visit (so long as you dont keep chickens!)
2006-10-30 03:22:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Foxes are carnivores. What else do you have in your garden that is living that they are after? They are surely not after your plants. They hunt mice, snakes, frogs, anything that lives. Get rid of the bait and the foxes will leave.
2006-10-29 22:38:32
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answered by Barbara 5
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