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hi all! got a problem with foxes! killed a lot of hens and are eating plenty of our wild ducks and birds! they are lamp shy and there is no sign of there retreat! there also is no obvious way that they are coming in or out or snares could of been used, we have a fox trap! however i am unsure on using it, any tips/advice on camo/bait and positioning would be appreciated!

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A trick to catching a Wiley chicken killer is as follows ... Put all the chickens away at night except one which you put in an open fronted box which is placed inside the chicken run with he open end up against the fence ... Then on the outside of the fence place the fox trap with the back up against the mesh directly backing onto the chicken box so that it looks like there is a mesh tunnel leading directly to the chicken ... Fox goes into trap thinking its getting the chicken and bang there's your fox .............

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Nothing, another chicken dead half way across the orchard! Problem is there's a lot a flowers and vegetables being grown on the estate, and the chickens are fairly close to them, so you don't stand a chance of lamping it because it's got cover till it's fairly close

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Have you tried setting up a camera?

Find out what time it's visiting, allow a while before hand and set up and wait out for it.

 

Have had success with this aproach in the past.

 

Not saying it will arrive next night at 8:15 because it was there last night, but it will (could) be around the same 'ish' time.

 

Worth a try.

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i think the fox would be approaching the bait to slow and cautiosly for the snare to be effective bob, thats why you usually set them on runs so the animals hits it with some speed. unless it was a coller u'm kind of jobbie but a normal spring snare would be illegal to use

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