How do I get rid of a fox den in my garden?

If you'd rather not host a fox (or a family of) in your garden, there are some simple tricks you can try.
  1. Keep it tidy. ...
  2. Install a fence. ...
  3. Deter pests with prickle strips. ...
  4. Add lights to your garden. ...
  5. Install motion-activated sprinklers. ...
  6. Try an ultrasonic fox repellent.
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Can you remove a fox den?

Keep access to any food or small animals secure and free from damage or holes. If you're unable to deter foxes using fox repellent spray, electronic repellents, or other simple devices, qualified professionals can remove a rodent infestation or a den of foxes to help resolve a fox infestation quickly.
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What to do if you have a fox den in your yard?

How can I get rid of a fox or fox den in my yard?
  1. Loosely pack leaves, soil or mulch in the den openings to disturb the residents.
  2. Place urine-soaked kitty litter, a sweat-soaked T-shirt, a pair of smelly sweat socks or old sneakers in or near the den opening.
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What will keep fox away?

Foxes have a strong sense of smell, which they use to find accessible food sources. You can take advantage of this trait by using scents they dislike, such as chili and cayenne pepper (which are made up of Capsaicin), garlic, white vinegar, and the scent of humans nearby.
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What do you do with a fox den?

If a fox has established a den near your home and it's too close for comfort, there are several ways you can encourage it to leave on its own – no trapping required. Humane deterrence options include: Visual: Place a spotlight or strobe light on the ground, pointed toward the den entrance.
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How to Get Rid of Foxes



Do fox come back to the same den?

Young foxes are known as kits and they are born between March and May. Red foxes have between 1-10 kits in each litter. Kits are born in dens that their mother's make before they are born. A mother fox may use the same den year after year.
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How many foxes live in a den?

Two pairs of red foxes may share one burrow and the same den is often used over a number of generations. Young remain in the den for 4 to 5 weeks, where they are cared for and nursed by their mother. Males and females, and sometimes their older offspring, cooperate to care for the pups.
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Does human wee deter foxes?

The strong scent from human male urine (and only male urine) masks a male fox's pungent scent, and can often force them out. But you can buy urea-based products that do the same job (and won't upset your cat).
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Does vinegar keep foxes away?

1. Use White Vinegar. This is a substance that foxes would instead not come close. Having this in mind, you can add some white vinegar into several bowls or jars and place them on the ground, especially in areas where the foxes are likely to visit.
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Will bleach deter foxes?

Get rid of the foxes' scent

This is usually done with urine and droppings, and not only does this smell bad, it also keeps the fox coming back. A lot of people try using bleach to get rid of the smell but this isn't as effective as a proper enzyme based cleaning product available from most vets.
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How do I get rid of a fox den under my shed?

Foxes are easily startled, so you can start with some simple deterrents, like helium balloons tied near the entrance of the den to convince the fox that the area isn't safe. Spraying a predator's urine around your shed is another method for evicting foxes from their den.
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Will the Rspca remove foxes?

Relocation is not an option, since foxes are territorial and a relocated fox will be attacked and either kill or – more likely – be killed by the resident foxes. The RSPCA consider relocation so cruel they will prosecute anyone found doing it.
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How long do fox stay in their den?

How long do Foxes stay in a den? After birth, foxes typically spend 4 to 5 weeks inside the den. They then emerge and begin playing outside, but always staying close. Both male and female foxes care for the young, guard the den, and bring food.
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How long before fox cubs leave the den?

(3) Fox cubs - first emergence from the den

After around 4 weeks, the cubs start to venture above ground, hesitantly initially.
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Does Jeyes fluid deter foxes?

We just used Jeyes fluid to get rid of a rat, apparently it will work with foxes too. We put quite a strong mix of Jeyes and water along where we had seen rat and dug over the area where we had seen it. The next day we saw it come from a different direction so put more Jeyes over there and haven't seen it since.
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Why do foxes keep coming in my garden?

Urban fox populations are far greater than those in rural areas, mainly due to the fact that a far greater amount of food is readily available. The most likely reason for a fox to enter your garden is in the search for food, removal of the food source will reduce the attractiveness of your garden to the fox.
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Does garlic get rid of foxes?

Foxes have a very powerful sense of smell, and there are smells that they really dislike. You can use these to deter foxes from your garden. Using natural ingredients like chilli peppers, garlic and capsaicin will keep the foxes away.
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How can you tell a fox den?

Sniff the air around a suspected den to detect the heavy, ammonia-like aroma of fox urine to confirm your target. The presence of partially consumed, fresh animal carcasses for example, small mammals and birds at the den entrance or distinctive odour sometimes with large numbers of flies present.
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How deep do fox holes go?

The chambers are typically between one and three metres (3–10 ft.) below ground, with tunnels generally leading to more than one entrance (a main entrance and emergency exit); in his Walker's Carnivores of the World, Ronald Nowak gives the largest number of entrances for a single earth as 19.
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Where do foxes sleep during the day?

Since foxes are nocturnal, that means they sleep during the day. They sleep near brush, or in low areas, near their den, so to not be seen by predators.
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What month do foxes have babies?

Baby foxes (called kits) are usually born in March or April. A den, at this time of year, will generally consist of the kits and both parents. Both the adult male and female fox share the responsibility of raising the young.
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Does a fox live in a hole?

Foxes use holes most intensively when breeding in spring. At other times of year, they often prefer to lie up above ground, except in the most inclement weather. Fox burrows are more properly known as fox earths. Generally only a few holes, sometimes with extensive spoil outside.
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Are foxes good to have around?

Besides keeping rodents like mice and rats at bay, having a fox family living or visiting your woodland garden is likely a signal that your garden is healthy and offers good habitat for an upper level predator. That includes access to an abundant supply of food, water and shelter.
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Who do I contact about foxes?

National Fox Welfare Society – for injured foxes call 07778 183 996; Bat Conservation Trust – for injured bats call 0345 1300 228.
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Can you poison foxes?

You shouldn't try to poison foxes because this puts other animals (such as pets and wild birds) and humans at risk. People who use poisons illegally can face large fines and possibly a prison sentence. If you need help with foxes you should contact a pest control professional for advice.
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