How do I stop foxes using my lawn as a toilet?
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move next door and then it'll be your neighbours problem!
Put an 'Out Of Order' sign on the gate!
LOL!
They are so hard to get rid of..Try using renadine to deter the foxes..All good gardening centres stock it..
my parents have the same problem,probably cos they throw out their leftovers and i think sammy leaves them a little thankyou gift..
Embrace them, you are lucky, just urinate round the garden yourself, if they are not doing any damage, whats the problem.
I sprinkled black pepper on the perimeter of my yard and in several "favorite" spots they visiting.and it seems to have chased them away.
Move into a tower block!
I wish I knew I find it really annoying, that and the cat poo.
living in the country i have had this problem and i suggest you get a 12 bore and shoot the theiving, murdering flea ridden b*stards
The foxes are marking their territory. Several proprietary brands of chemical repellent exist. Serious suggestion: can you get lion or large predator type faeces from your local zoo? That would convince them and send out a strong chemical signal that your garden is already 'taken'!
You are so lucky to have foxes in your garden. We have badgers in ours and they dig everything up, I really don't mind though as they are wonderful to watch. You could try pepper but I'd just enjoy having them.
how big is u'r yard ? electric fenses. biger dogs? can's that make noise in the wind ?shot them ? how manys foxes we talking about ?
get some lion dung from the garden center. It works a treat.
Next time you go past a hairdressers go in and ask for the scrap hair from there bin take this home put in into a old pair of tights and hang it round the garden trust me it works they hate the smell of us and it will keep them away xx good luck xx
lay down a liberal dusting of cayanne pepper, fox urine or use Renardine or Repel by Pro Products.
Strangely, Human hair in clumps at the entry point (no pun intended) puts them off. Honestly...I saw it on telly!!
Men peeing round the outside of the garden will usually do it.
All of the fox poo that I have seen has been on small, natural hillocks eg. ant hills, molehill etc. If this is the case you could flatten the hill. Otherwise I don`t know. If the poo is in small trenches then it`s not foxes that are the problen it`s badgers. Foxes don`t dig holes to poo in.
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