HotTexasMom
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Would like to remove a fox from under the deck without hurting it. Animal control would most likely kill it. Any suggestions?
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Would like to remove a fox from under the deck without hurting it. Animal control would most likely kill it. Any suggestions?
Wait for it to leave, then barricade so it can't come back. Make sure it hasn't left pups under there.
I read the title as "How to set a human trap."
Time for new glasses...
I read the title as "How to set a human trap."
Time for new glasses...
I read the title as "How to set a human trap."
Time for new glasses...
I read the title as "How to set a human trap."
Time for new glasses...
I read the title as "How to set a human trap."
Time for new glasses...
It looks like foxes are a protected species in Texas. Have you already contacted the TPWD to make sure it's legal for you to humanely trap and relocate this fox (and any offspring you may find) yourself?
Do you already have a humane trap? If not, are you willing to spend about $100 on one, or can you rent or borrow a trap?
1. cookies/cake/other delicious food
2. well-tailored suit
3. stubbly jaw
4. come-hither stare
works like a charm. On me, that is.
Interesting. I see a fox about once every 10 years...I would be thrilled to have one hanging around.
Until it ate your cat.
Apparently glue traps work.]
Replace that castle with Hogwarts and we have probably found my trap.
Hiya, Baila!
Wish I had known that earlier...
I read the title as "How to set a human trap."
Time for new glasses...
Until it ate your cat.
A number of years ago my wife and I were playing golf with this other woman who commented on how pretty the red fox nearby was. My comment was less generous, I was pretty into grouse hunting at the time, my opinion of a fox would be the same as that of a coyote.
3 holes later the same fox was trotting towards us with the back half of a house cat in his mouth, the woman was disgusted.
I thought it was amusing.
I don't want a fox in my backyard, much less under my deck.
Interesting. I see a fox about once every 10 years...I would be thrilled to have one hanging around.