Leatherworker
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- Feb 22, 2023
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Poison would NOT be even on my list. It kills randomly. If his dog gets it, or your dog that would be a very sad thing.This is exactly where I'm at. I don't like any of these options, last resorts even.
A fence is something I'm exploring but I can't justify thd cost. If it was a couple hundred $ sure, at least I tried. But I've neither the time nor money, it would cost over a grand and days of time
So if it's true that these foxes will soon be a much greater threat. What's the most effective way to get them? Plural
The last week the dogs have been wired. There's definitely more activity now, im wondering if it's a female with kits and one of their dens is very close
Shoot, trap, snare or poison?
Trying to shoot them will be a massive time sink and likely without much success and a ton of risks
Finding a den might be possible but I've never tracked a fox before so I'd consider any success would be a matter of chance
Traps and snares are going to be much more effective but assuming there's more than 1 what is the best approach? To me a targeted approach would mean Trying to get them all at once otherwise they'd become much more careful.
Could I reasonably expect to bait them to get a true number on how many there are and how to deal with them?
Can I assume that going into early winter they'll come after the chickens soon?
Poisoning is also a consideration in this case? Could that be the most effective way, or is it just not that easy?
I'm trying to be as responsible as possible. And I need more input before I make a plan