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I live directly behind what I think it the garden of choice (I'm on Seymour) and must admit the fox is doing my head in slightly as it keeps trashing a particular section of the garden. I've now just given up on it until I can work out a way of keeping the fox out.
It's very adventurous and regularly comes right up to the back door during the day, which means that we've now got to keep it closed all the time in case it comes in the house. Plus it makes me nervous about letting my son play outside on his own. Both of these are obviously a bit annoying during the summer.
Does anyone have any ideas about either where it lives or what you can do to get rid of them, or at least keep them out your garden. And do foxes eventually move on, or does this mean that the fox will stay in that garden unless the residents of the house do something?
There was a fairly scary sounding bit of fox action about half an hour ago (ten or so, Wed night) - if you heard that then you're in the area I'm talking about!…
Hey Philip
I invested in a water spray system which does the trick and keeps out the cats and foxes. Check out my original thread here.
http://www.harringayonline.com/forum/topics/foxes-in-the-ladder
you're all hanging out of your windows. If you live on Rutland apologies if you saw me butt naked clapping at the friendly lil thing. Loving one neighbours approach of throwing expletives at him ;0) #no sleep till rutland…
ly I don't want to harm them in anyway, but we really need to stop them coming in and using our garden as a playground (not least because it's our toddler's playground).
Any suggestions gratefully received!…