Are foxes a threat to pets or farm animals?
Foxes are nocturnal animals and if you happen to come across one in broad daylight, chances are it will run and hide. Their regular nightly visits are in search of food. The leftovers in your backyard and pet food are their main attractions. They are classified as destructive since they may destroy everything that comes their way when they are trying to find food.
However, as much as they would run away the minute they see you, it’s not a sure guarantee that they would do the same when they see your children. They also pose a big threat to your farm produce, livestock, and your pets. Foxes are carriers of infectious parasites and diseases. This is why you need to get rid of them. Here are some of the threats that they bring:
Eating livestock and farm produce
One of the things you will discover in a neighbourhood rampant with nuisance foxes is the disappearance of rabbits, chickens, and other domestic animals. Even after being caught in a trap, the fox may escape and still reach your animals. Their cunning hunting skills play a huge role in finding ways to avoid traps.

Once they get hold of your animals, they will end up eating them. In other cases, the fox may take the animals- chicken and newly born animals- for a later meal or for their family. They will also destroy your farm produce that they come across when hunting for food around your property.
Spread diseases to pets and humans
One thing that a fox has is strong defence mechanisms. This means that when triggered they will attack back. While your dog is trying to secure your home, the cunning fox may try to fight its way through. The fight will lead to various scratches and bites.

This could cause the transmission of rabies which is a big threat to your pet dog. It could even lead to death if not treated. More so, as your children are playing outside, they might come across a fox. The cute look of the fox may deceive the children, causing them to chase or catch it. The sly fox will attack back leading to bites and scratches. What will you do if the fox transmits diseases? You need to get rid of the fox once you see it around your area.
Foxes are sure to cause chaos around your property. Their day and night visits may be disastrous and their predatory ways will lead to the deaths of your pets or farm animals. Finding the right way to avoid their visits will play a huge role in keeping everyone safe. You may consider fencing your home or doing a thorough cleaning in your backyard to get rid of all fox attractions.

Finding a wildlife removal specialist to remove the foxes in your vicinity is the surest and most guaranteed way to clear them. Your safety and that of your loved ones is one that cannot be compromised. So make sure to get the help you need.
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