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You really have my sympathies - we had exactly the same situation a few years back and would regularly come home/get up to find our garden trashed (holes everywhere, plants dug up etc etc). I tried a few different things but the one that seemed to make the most difference was simply making our garden as unattractive and hard to access as possible. So we boarded up various holes they got through in the fence and blocked up the holes they dug under the fence. This did make a bit of difference at the time and luckily for us the next year they didn't come back to that site. Like you, they were in the garden behind us, in a collapsed old shed - maybe it collapsed so much it wasn't as attractive any more.
I really doubt the council will do anything. Like Michael says, if you're going to sort it out long term it will probably have to involve your neighbours venturing down their garden path and working out where they are living!!
Also have foxes that are very active in the neighbour's garden at the moment. Yes they're incredibly noisy! Like the budding trees and daffodil bulbs they think it's spring! See foxes, esp younger males kicked out by their mums to find their own territory, wandering around early evening, let alone in the middle of the night. Part of landscape so to speak.
I can totally sympathise with you as we have 2 of the bloomin things living in our row of gardens . They wake me up in the early hours on my bedroom window sill going through and wrecking my window boxes ,squealing, screaming and being a nuisance in general . But our gardens are all clear and well used . We have a cat and a dog doesn't make a blind bit of difference . One of them looks on deaths door it's whole body shakes and half it's fur is missing , I have called RSPCA and they say they can't do anything unless I have the fox there trapped so its there when they arrive .
When you find an answer I would be extremely very grateful to know what it is ....... I feel I'm ranting sorry rant over :-)
We have foxes as well. The best thing I've found is put a load of chilli powder around access points as not even foxes like a burnt nose or bottom! it's a bit of an old wive's tale reaslly but if you do it regularly but it does seem to work for a time at least.
Someone I work with had a problem with cats digging up his flowers and got one of these, which got rid of them pretty effectively. Can't see why it wouldn't work with foxes too.
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