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Deterring Foxes
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We get foxes using the garden as as run to get where the want to be. I don’t mind too much, though it drives the dog round the twist.
Yesterday we had a bit of turf laid at the top of the garden, £400 it cost. Well the ‘insert rude word’ have dug it up. Mr RR has put it back down as best as he can, but we can’t have this.
Is there anything we can do to deter them from coming in the garden?
Yesterday we had a bit of turf laid at the top of the garden, £400 it cost. Well the ‘insert rude word’ have dug it up. Mr RR has put it back down as best as he can, but we can’t have this.
Is there anything we can do to deter them from coming in the garden?
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OK!
Thanks to all that gave suggestions.
We're going to have to get some pegs and string, at least until the lawn has bedded in, but I think we'll have to eventually go down the route of Scramber's suggestion.
This fox in particular is so brazen it's unbelievable, he's not scared of the dog, though he won't come in the garden if the dog is out there. He sits on the roof of the shed next door, teasing him. Then we caught him sitting in my border without a care in the world...until we rattled the door handle pretending to let the dog out.
Wolfy, he may well pee there, but as it's only been down for 24 hours, he hasn't done so as yet.
OK!
Thanks to all that gave suggestions.
We're going to have to get some pegs and string, at least until the lawn has bedded in, but I think we'll have to eventually go down the route of Scramber's suggestion.
This fox in particular is so brazen it's unbelievable, he's not scared of the dog, though he won't come in the garden if the dog is out there. He sits on the roof of the shed next door, teasing him. Then we caught him sitting in my border without a care in the world...until we rattled the door handle pretending to let the dog out.
Wolfy, he may well pee there, but as it's only been down for 24 hours, he hasn't done so as yet.
The RSPCA website says that suitable animal repellents are widely available from garden centres and hardware stores:
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