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  • on the theme of gardens and animals....i was sent this pic from my mrs earlier today. she was wondering whether i randomly went out this morning and moved the nice fake bit of grass i had which was covering all the ash from a previous bonfire.

    now i'm assuming a random person wouldn't go into my garden and just move this piece of fake grass, so any ideas what else would move this? a fox?

    seems a bit of a strange one to me


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  • Is there a turd in it?

  • haha i'll have to have a closer look later.
    excuse the garden, i'm 'doing it up' as they say

  • Would a large crow be able to shift that grubbing for insects and worms?

  • No way it's pretty substantial to be honest. I need to get one of those remote nature camera things to record when it senses movement

  • I'd wager money it was the missus. She's had enough of you promising to finish the garden so has done that to accelerate the process.

  • haha i've found the culprits!
    the sheer brazenness as well! laying out on my piece of fake grass like he owns the dam thing.


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  • at one point one of them got caught up in the washing line and i thought for christ sake i'll have to call the rspca or whoever it is to come and untangle him. fortunately he wriggled out of it by the time i got up in the morning. there was 4 of them in total!

  • Buy an air rifle.

  • the thing is i have a decent 2.2 and used it when i first moved in as there was a big squirrel living in the roof so i had to deal with that. unfortunately it doesn't appear to be that powerful as lets just say it took more than 1, maybe 5 shots to take care of it. i wouldn't want to shoot a fox anyway.

  • You're only looking to give them a fright/sting. Just enough to encourage them to bugger off.

    Big kid water guns also work.

  • I love foxes but I hate their eyes. You should shoot them in the eyes.

  • A coati?
    Where were you living?

  • Get a cat and enjoy the UFC matches that will ensue.

  • open source software that has motion detection, https://www.ispyconnect.com/default.aspx
    . Works pretty well.

  • Ha ha. Judging by their behaviour / the picture I suspect they are fairly young.

    In all seriousness if anyone is thinking of shooting foxes please do it properly and don't use an air rifle (you could cause a lot of suffering), but I'd counsel against anyway as the chances are another fox/group of foxes will just move right on in to their territory. Hosepipe on jet mode sounds like a good call for scaring off purposes.

  • Or just accept them.
    Foxes live for 14 years, outside of London.
    Inside London, I think the average life expectancy is about 2.


    1. And then another one will move in.
      You've filmed/photo'd cubs there. They will be gone pretty soon.
  • A coati?
    Where were you living?

    Balham.

    Full disclosure - it came in a cage with some handlers.

  • Disappointed now.

  • Or a bugle, top hat and red jacket.

  • i quite enjoyed watching the foxes this morning. i was so excited I couldn't go back to sleep after 5am!
    i wouldn't shoot them

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