Sorry it's been a while...2.5 years to be precise. We moved house and there are not many foxes in our new house back garden. Our last garden was almost a fox run before I completely fenced it off. I did the same in our new house but I miss the trapping! Unbelievably the fox count was up to 63 and I was disappointed that I didn't make the complete chess board!
But while I was doing some work on the adjoining property fence last Summer I noticed my neighbour had put some rocks and stones in some old pond pots next to his fence at ground level. I asked what they were for and he told me, to stop the foxes digging under the fence and entering his garden. That registered....valuable information which I am just putting to use this week.
My new house has a much bigger back garden and it is more private and secluded so well away from prying eyes.
The adjoining perimeter fence backs onto a school sports field that is only made of wood paneling however I erected 656 twin wire fencing inside that fence and also there is another wire fence 3 feet inside that one so there is a maintenance space all around the inner fence which makes a man made fox run!
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anyway I can operate the trap for the next 2 weeks as the school is on the mid term break.....I would not want to have hundreds of kids seeing a trapped fox if I slept it out some morning. There was a lot of problems the last time I slept it out at my last address.
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Depending on the success rate I might keep going as it is great being able to trap from the comfort of your own home

ps I seal the hole in the day time so no one is any wiser.