The Damage A Fox Could Be Doing To Your Property

The Damage A Fox Could Be Doing To Your Property

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Having a fox in your garden can play havoc the fox or foxes can damage your lawns. The foxes are drawn to gardens and lawns because of the invertebrate turf pests which live on grassy patches. Foxes can also dig for food and may end up digging up flower patches vegetable patches or may even bury things themselves in your garden or flower beds.

With Foxes there is a slight risk of disease. It is important to remember to keep the level of threat of foxes in perspective but it is always important to keep an eye on potential hazards or issues that may be present based on living near foxes.

A Fox can carry a number of parasites as well as diseases which may effect the health of common pets and people.Since foxes are also a member of the canine family foxes can often carry contagious diseases which could affect the health of pet dogs.

Toxocariasis is the most common disease that foxes could carry which might in turn be transmitted to a human. Toxocariasis is caused by a parasitic roundworm found in in the fox called toxocara canis. Microscopic eggs are present in the faeces of any infected animals like the fox. These eggs have thick sticky shells which means that they can remain infective in the soil for two to four years after the faeces have disappeared. The sticky shell helps eggs to adhere to fingers or clothing. The way in which humans can become infected would be by accidentally swallowing the infective Toxocara eggs. Babies and toddlers are most at risk because of this because they put dirty things in their mouth as well as toys and fingers and might pick up eggs which have been in the soil. Records show that around 100 new cases of Toxocariasis are diagnosed each year. Once swallowed Toxocara eggs release larvae into the intestine. The larvae travel through the body until they die which could take several years.

The symptoms of toxocariasis are often unpleasant and can be difficult to treat and get rid of. The symptoms can include stomach upset and pain headache sore throat wheezing and listlessness. In some rare cases the larvae reach the eyes which can in turn cause sight problems and in some cases blindness. It is important to clean up after domestic cats and dogs as they are are prone to a form of this disease.

If you notice fox faeces you should clean it up using a poop scoop and bag as soon as possible and deposit it in a safe and secure bin. This is so as not to allow sufficient time for any roundworm eggs to incubate.

Another risk is weil's disease also known as Leptospirosis. Foxes are also susceptible to Weil's disease. This can be a potentially life threatening condition and can also be passed on to pets and humans via contact with their urine. Fleas and ticks are carried by most foxes.

Rabies Can also be a risk with foxes. Thankfully Britain is currently rabies-free but if you are in a country where rabies occurs foxes can contract this and could pass on the disease.

If you have a fox in your garden where you keep small pets like rabbits, birds and guinea pigs and even kittens it is important to remember that foxes will hunt and kill these animals given a chance and you should make sure all animals are indoors or secure with electric fencing, or metal wire rather than chicken wire which does not work as well. Foxes will kill more than they need to eat and may come back days later for the uneaten corpses

Foxes may also overturn bins or rip open plastic rubbish bags causing them to spill the contents Other issues for foxes include, Foxes spraying their scent and foxes stealing food from bird tables.

Foxes also make nocturnal screams and barking which can cause a lot of disturbance.These fox sounds can at times be very loud and distressing and are often described as having an 'unearthly' timbre.


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If you have a problem with foxes and you need fox control london or help with fox problems in other areas such as fox control surrey you should call in an expert to help you with your fox issues.



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