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I have an urban fox that seems to be marking my back garden and driveway as his 'manor' . Do any of the propriety deterrants actually work - renardine etc. Has anyone had any success with these? Any advice would be greatfully received. The reek is becoming unbearable. I shall douse with jeyes fluid I think at the weekend, well the driveway anyway.
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Hi RP,
I can assure you that lead is a very great deterrent. Far better than Jeyes Fluid. But I suppose being in an urban situation Lead is out of the question.
I know what you mean by the smell which is pretty awful.
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Hi JB,
Lead as in discharged from a rifle?I did suggest this as an answer to "aebd"s question about protecting his hens."Urban Fox" stated that this was no good because once a fox left a territory for whatever reason then another fox is liable to take over.But, I"m with you,JB, lead may be the only answer but probably not possible due to the urban location.
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Hi RP

Perhaps it's time to revive this old thread.

Since I started marking my own territory I have never seen another fox. Or then again our local farmers may have given them the lead treatment :wink:
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ha ha! i did think of asking BF to mark the garden and driveway for me, but there would still be wee where I don't want it, albeit less fragrant!

It is a real bother, the neighbours waste downpipe is freshly marked each morning, I notice as I take my bicycle through the garden gate. It also pongs down by the garage and greenhouse too. :(

JB, I don't think the neighbours would take too kindly to me letting off a shotgun in the middle of the night, or the airport police for that matter, as I am within 2 miles of Heathrow. I wish it was that easy!
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Besides the "golden liquid", as mentioned in the earlier thread, Renardine DOES work and, I believe, so does human hair if you can get enough of it, say, from a hairdresser.
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thanks Monika!

I have scrubbed with Jeyes fluid, so the smell has gone for now. BF is happy to supply some deterrent in a bottle(!) but it has snowed about 8-10" overnight, very unusual for us, it has been about 15 years or so as far as I can remember! So I will have to wait for it all to thaw before I put some down!
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Not really the preferred calibre, but I have seen them off from an upstairs window with .22 rimfire with a moderator. The neighbours have no idea, make sure it's a head shot & bye bye reynard. Best to bait him for a while so he gets used to coming.
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