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Foxes- ive finaly discovered how they get in our gardens


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Well its been bugging me how theese foxes are getting in .....well our gardens atleast.

I couldnt think how unless they were parachuting in...


Finally walking home late last night 2 run away from me, i watched them jump on to the green electric, or phone wire box at the end of road, and then jump on the wall, which made there entrance pretty easy id say.


"sometimes theses geen boxes are located at the sides of roads against the side of house's"

I think that's just a lazy fox using the box as a jumping off point. Most of them can easily scale a 6ft+ fence if they put their minds to it. The only fences they have trouble with are solid metal ones - they need some sort of grip.
yeah i know pete, many times in the garden late at night casually smoking, cant tell if its a cat or fox sometimes when its to dark, could be a lazy one, wall is solid brick a good 9 feet with loads of broken glass on top, very annoying tho the howling when trying to sleep.
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...
I have had foxes in my garden since I moved here a LONG time ago. They dig holes, under fences, next garden walls, trees you name it. If you take action and fill in the holes, guess what! They dig them again. I'm resigned to it!

gamerr Wrote:

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> I was priveliged enough to have a fox poo in my

> garden while I was standing a few feet away.

> Picture attached.


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I once had a Crapping Cow calendar.


Maybe you could produce a Crapping Fox calendar. Only another eleven pictures to go :))

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