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Fox Stop Repellent

Keep foxes, birds, rabbits, and hares away from your garden and patio with this effective wildlife repellent. Designed to help prevent damage and discourage fouling, it works by disrupting animals’ natural sense of taste and smell, making treated areas far less appealing. For best results, apply at the first signs of activity. As the formula is not rainproof, repeat applications may be needed to maintain long-lasting protection.

 

2x 50g

Fox Stop Repellent

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  • Measure the perimeter of your garden or area that you wish to protect. We recommend that you carry out a 2 metre wide perimeter barrier spray. The more ground treated surrounding the area to be protected, the more effective the results will be. Fox Stop Repellent has a residual effect lasting up to a month. Re-apply after heavy rain as the period of protection may be reduced but after light rain the repellent effect usually returns once the treated areas have dried out.

    Fox Stop Repellent may be applied in a watering can but ideally we recommend the use of a pressure sprayer as it more accurately mimics the scent marking characteristics of the animal and is far easier to apply evenly over large areas. It is always advisable to wear a mask and safety glasses when spraying chemicals (See Protective Equipment).

    When Fox Stop Repellent is applied and interacts with the fox's chemical markers it disguises the fox's own scent and uses it as a weapon against the fox. The resident fox will perceive the scent to be that of an intruder. It is very important to note that when first applied the initial reaction will often be increased scent marking activity by the resident foxes for a period of usually 3 or 4 days. This phenomena is called a "Scent War." The fox is trying to overscent the threat and re-establish it's territory. This behaviour is a good sign as it indicates the foxes have become unsettled by the process. After the second application this activity will decrease as the foxes realise that despite their best efforts to compete with the scent the intruder's scent is stronger than their own. This signifies a threat to their territory. Typically after 3 or 4 applications the foxes will leave the area.

    The optimum schedule would be the initial spray followed by a second spray a week later and then one or two more at fortnightly intervals. Supplied in powder form 2x 50g makes up to 18 litres with a coverage of approx. 35 Square metres.

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