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Gardening enthusiast Cheryl Marie Brown said she knows people who use ultrasonic fox deterrents and “they do work”.
She said: “You could try those ultrasonic motion sensors, I know people with them and they do work a lot.
“They don’t harm any animals but it definitely deters them. It might save your flower beds next time.”
3. Lion manure
Lion manure is known to deter cats as well as foxes without using artificial chemicals or harming pets.
The pellets are often soaked in the real essence of lion dung before being dried and sterilised ready for beds and borders.
The lion dung works because foxes think there is a bigger predator that has claimed the territory. The fox will hopefully move on to avoid any conflict.
Sarah Wright agreed and said she thinks it works. She said: “Lion poop off Amazon – it works.”
4. Urine
Human urine from a male has a strong scent that is supposed to mask the smell of fox urine forcing them out the garden.
Urine also works to deter other animals from gardens like rabbits, cats and deer.
Facebook user Kerry Mason said she’s known the trick to work. She said: “Just have a male partner or friend wee all over the flower beds it 100 percent works. Safe, non-toxic and free.”
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