Effective Tips for Trapping a Pesky Fox After Losing a Hen

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Eric B
17 days ago
I wish I had some suggestions. Unfortunately I’m running into the same issue. I’ll be here to steal the advice you get lol
Logan K
17 days ago
@Eric 😂 vulture. I had a same problem a long time ago but I shot that fox just this one comes out during the day when I’m at school
Matt H
17 days ago
Is it going into the hen house? If so a 330 conibear over the hole would work.
Matt H
17 days ago
Hole = entrance
Logan K
17 days ago
@Matt it’s gone in ones and got one inside the coop and one outside the coop but thank you vary much I will see what I can do
Casey C
17 days ago
🤷🏼♂️boil your trap and wear gloves to reset it....good luck
BucksFins &Feathers O
17 days ago
Or you trying to kill the fox or catch it to relocating it ?
Logan K
17 days ago
@BucksFins kill it but if I catch it in a live trap I will relocate it
BucksFins &Feathers O
17 days ago
@Logan what kinda of traps do you have?
BucksFins &Feathers O
17 days ago
Solar Ultrasonic Animal Repeller, Cat Repellent, Motion Detection, Siren and Flash Repel. Dog, Squirrel, Deer, Raccoon, Skunk, Rabbit, Fox, etc https://a.co/d/btZmiSY
Nick V
17 days ago
@Logan be careful with relocation, could be illegal. I know in Ohio there are certain species you cannot trap and relocate (not really applicable anyway since you are in MN). Other than that, I have nothing to offer unfortunately.
Logan K
15 days ago
@Nick I know foxes you can but I think it’s feral cats you can’t
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