Maybe order some coyote urine and place that around for a couple of days and
see if that could get them to move on? Should be a cheap experiment. JTV
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Hi folks
the foxes have started digging up into our lovely lawns in the front of the
British Museum.
We know where they live and have been working with the private residences to
deal with this.
Has anyone had any success with sound emitters or water squirt jets?
regards
Adie
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