Foxes
Why You Should Be Concerned Ants are a common nuisance, particularly during warmer months. While often considered harmless, a large ant infestation can be irritating, unhygienic, and indicate a lack of proper sealing in your property, potentially leading to larger pest issues. Certain species, like Carpenter Ants, can even cause structural damage.
Signs You May Have a Problem
Common indicators of fox activity include seeing the foxes themselves, often at dawn or dusk, or discovering their droppings (similar to dog faeces, often containing fur or berries). You might notice digging in your garden, overturned bins, or the presence of unpleasant, musky odours. Damage to garden structures or the disappearance of small pets (like chickens or rabbits) are also strong indicators.
Identifying the Pest
While a direct sighting makes identification straightforward, it's important to understand their habits and common entry points into gardens or under sheds. A professional assessment can help confirm their regular routes and potential den sites.
Dangers of Uncontrolled Infestations
Leaving fox problems unaddressed can lead to ongoing disturbances, including noise, property damage from digging, and the spread of parasites like fleas and ticks. They can also transmit diseases, though direct transmission to humans is rare, it's a concern for domestic pets. For businesses, especially those with outdoor spaces or waste disposal areas, foxes can create hygiene issues and an unwelcoming environment.
Treatment Options
DIY Methods
Various deterrents like motion-activated sprinklers, ultrasonic devices, and strong-smelling repellents are available. Securing bins and removing outdoor food sources are also crucial. However, the effectiveness of DIY methods can be limited as foxes are intelligent and adaptable. They may learn to ignore deterrents or find new ways to access food. The cost of these products can add up, and the outcome often provides temporary relief rather than a lasting solution.
Professional Solutions by PyroFox Pest Control Solutions
We recommend a professional approach that focuses on exclusion and deterrence. Our technicians will conduct an initial inspection to assess the extent of fox activity, identify entry and exit points, and evaluate potential food sources. We then develop a tailored proofing strategy which may include fortifying fences, blocking access to under-shed areas, and advising on waste management. We can also deploy professional-grade deterrents. Our solutions are designed to be humane and comply with all current wildlife legislation. The outcome is effective, long-term prevention of fox-related issues, helping to restore peace and security to your property. The cost varies based on the scope of work but we provide free estimates and quotes.