Certainly foraging as there are various dug holes plus a grow-bag dug out! But I suspect they are playing.as well.
Phil L
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Web: www.wildlifeservices.co.uk----- Original Message -----From: Phil LukeSent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 12:39 PMSubject: [wildlifeservices] FoxesI have a family of foxes using my garden at present, a (presumed) vixen and 4 cubs. This is in the built-up part of Maldon in Essex, and it has been very evident that the urban fox has increased considerably here over the last year or so. I am somewhat amazed that the female can bring up 4 cubs in this situation - they certainly don't look under-nourished! However, my garden backs on to an old people's home so suspect this is a rich source of sustenance.I have no problem with them except they cause a degree of havoc in my veg. garden and I have wondered about some sort of deterrent for this area, possibly ultrasonic. There are some that claim to deter cats, but the one I looked at said it didn't affect wildlife, so presumably not foxy. This no doubt depends on the actual frequency emitted and I wondered if anyone knows if such a thing (or anything else)exists to deter foxes. There is plenty of room in the rest of the garden for them to romp around, I just want to keep them off the veg. patch. Any ideas anyone?Phil L