Contact us for your free inspection NOW!
Our first goal once we have arrived at a customers home is to locate and confirm identity of the Wildlife that has intruded onto their property.
Foxes are trap by various methods suitble for the situation. This allows us to relocate the animal without causing injury.
Certain situation may require exclusion, though it may not always be neccessary with foxes. Contact for more information!
Foxes have a varied diet that is omnivorous. While they will eat plant material such as berries, fruits, acorns, and other food found in garbage cans, foxes mostly eat meat – rodents, rabbits, birds, and amphibians. Foxes are opportunistic eaters that have “canine teeth” which can grip a variety of prey.
A Fox can travel at speeds of up to 29 miles per hour.
The deciding factor comes down to strength and endurance versus agility and speed. If the fox has a good lead against a solitary dog, the fox will always escape. However, the dog has a natural advantage in a pack.
They belong to canidae.
Foxes live in woodland areas and urban parks.