When foxes attack, be careful
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06/05/15 06:56 PM
06/05/15 06:56 PM
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Joined: Feb 2011
New York
Jim Comstock
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New York
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Got a call today on a fox. I guess a fox had attacked and bitten a lady yesterday, broke the skin. Today a man from a tree service, at the business, had gotten bitten on the ankle or foot, but did not break the skin, perhaps a few hundred yards from the first attack. I got the call. The plan was to film a little and carry a potato hook, just in case. Knowing the history, I should have been prepared but forgot. I was poking around the shed without much thought to the original plan, moving some trash cans when I heard movement under the shed, oops. In a second a gray fox came charging out from under the building straight at me. At nearly 65 I can still move pretty fast when pressured, though I did end up with a pulled hamstring. The fox was on me, but I got away unscathed, looked back and noticed he had stopped and was rolling around, not looking well. Went back to the truck in a few seconds, grabbed the potato hook and headed for him, thinking I would just walk up on him and crack him as he was acting pretty sick. He saw me coming and again turned and headed straight at me. Managed to give him a couple of good shots, game over with the modified potato hook with extended handle, a close call. We have had a lot of rabies in this area for years, so best to be taking it more seriously. We also have distemper. The fox will be tested. In the past I have seen disoriented foxes with distemper, but none so aggressive as this one.
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Re: When foxes attack, be careful
[Re: Jim Comstock]
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06/05/15 09:29 PM
06/05/15 09:29 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Tug Hill, New York
Albert Burns
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Tug Hill, New York
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We have had Gray Fox with rabies attack people locally. Not a common thing, but a couple times every other year or so. Never a Red Fox, always Grays, and they are quite predictable, attacking very quickly and biting anything that moves. Usually when we have an attack, there are multiple victim's being bitten, as someone tries to help, the Fox will attack them also. One I responded to years back had attacked a group of young children in a small swimming pool, biting numerous children before the neighbor killed it with a shovel. It was a lactating female that came back positive, and we went out to try and locate any pups left alive to euthanize them for the health dept. Never did find her den, and they suspected before she had attacked the children, she most likely would have killed the young also. Glad you didn't get bit Jim, I would be very surprised if that one does not come back positive. It acted exactly how ours do.
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Re: When foxes attack, be careful
[Re: Jim Comstock]
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06/05/15 10:22 PM
06/05/15 10:22 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Adirondacks, N.Y.
trapdye
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Adirondacks, N.Y.
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Had a few calls with grey's acting strange, one I found curled around a small tree in the yard when I Showed up, client said it looked sick & on another call, found a grey dead under the clients car, he said its been hanging around a few days acting sick. both tested positive for distemper. A few years ago, we had a grey that had chased two people up the stairs to their apartment, bit both people, when D.E.C. arrived, they killed it, tested positive for rabies. I guess they get more aggressive with rabies
John's Nuisance Wildlife Control If you like what you do for a living, It's better than a vacation. Most days.
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Re: When foxes attack, be careful
[Re: Jim Comstock]
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06/06/15 01:43 PM
06/06/15 01:43 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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St. Louis Co, Mo
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Got your pre exposure Rabies Shots?
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Re: When foxes attack, be careful
[Re: Jim Comstock]
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06/06/15 05:31 PM
06/06/15 05:31 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Adirondacks, N.Y.
trapdye
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Adirondacks, N.Y.
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Jim, your article in the Post Star today made me chuckle, could just see you & Mr. Sears running away from that fox with your sneakers on
John's Nuisance Wildlife Control If you like what you do for a living, It's better than a vacation. Most days.
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