Posted by Rich_WI on June 19, 2012 at 19:20:01 from (50.123.202.254):
In Reply to: chickens n varmits posted by LJD on June 19, 2012 at 14:32:14:
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Put a leg hold trap on the perimeter, Mr. Fox WILL be back, many times. He will walk the edge of the cage looking for a way in and he will put his foot in your trap. It helps if you put an obstruction that is needed to step over because it targets where they step.
You can also do a bucket set (with no bottom in the bucket) to trick Mr Fox into thinking he can get into the cage through the bucket.
Mr Fox WILL be back. Maybe not every night or even frequently but will always come back when wondering the neighorhood. Count on it.
A bright light wont help, they just get used to it. Live trap wont work either, foxes rarely go in live traps.
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