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Something in my garden... - birdie - 16-02-2004 There is some creature in my garden that makes big holes...taking half of my flowers with him. I think it might be a fox. He even did his blerrie business next to my tulips!!! i keep on filling the holes up again and replanting the flowers that are still replantable but by the next morning the little bogger did it again!!! Any advice on how to get rid of it.....or what it might be. Something in my garden... - Bushbaby - 16-02-2004 Put out a bit of food, or leave some squeaky toys out for it. A friend of mine has foxes in her back garden and the bit of food and the toys keeps them from tearing up her backyard. Older foxes in particular are prone to dig around for earthworms and slugs to eat, giving them an easy source of food will stop them from doing this. Support your local wildlife and leave a few tablescraps or some dry food out for them. Something in my garden... - birdie - 16-02-2004 wouldn't that attract more? Something in my garden... - Bushbaby - 16-02-2004 Foxes are territorial. If they identify a good source of food they wil stick around - that much is true. They will however keep down the other pests though. Really, the urban fox does not do much harm provided its needs are met. Most people are completely oblivious to their presence in their neighbourhoods. A good way to detect a fox is by smell - they have a particularly strong animal odour in places they frequently rest up in - dense scrub, woodpiles, etc. Something in my garden... - birdie - 16-02-2004 So if I leave him some scrap food in the corner at the back will he leave my flowers alone??? Something in my garden... - Bushbaby - 16-02-2004 Quote:Originally posted by birdie He should leave your flowers alone yes. I would leave the food near where he/she has most recently dug in your garden - the better for it to find it, then move it somewhere out of the way, and preferably under a bush if you can (keeps the aerial predators away... Really, a dog toy or chew bone or something will help... Something in my garden... - birdie - 16-02-2004 Quote:Originally posted by Bushbaby Thank you I will give it a go. Something in my garden... - sue w - 22-02-2004 Very interesting....so did you try it out birdie???Was it a fox??? Something in my garden... - macksy - 11-03-2004 or an overgrown hedgehog! (but they are in hibernation arent they?) lol or it could be the neighbours who are JEALOUS of your flowers and want them for themselves. lol I think Gardens should be as eco friendly as possible and all wildlife should be respected and well treated. Something in my garden... - Jen - 11-03-2004 Have you had any results yet? We have holes in out garden and they're from rabbits.. a real nuisance. |