How to stop foxes chewing watering & irrigation pipes
“I’ve got an automated irrigation system in my garden to keep things green and colourful, but the power cables and supply pipes keep getting chewed and bitten through by foxes. It’s really frustrating. Help!”
– Steve, Kent
Traditionally, the most common problems that people have with urban foxes coming into their gardens is regarding fouling or digging holes in the lawn.
However, there has recently been a large increase in reports of foxes chewing through all sorts of wires and cables, including car brakes, garden lighting wiring and automatic watering systems.
Fox cubs and adolescents are particularly prone to chewing, often to practise their hunting skills, strengthen their teeth or to test out what is and isn’t food.
In the case of watering systems, the most frequently reported areas of damage are micro jet heads or drip emitters – the places where water is released, strongly indicating that the foxes are trying to get to the water.
Whatever the reason, it’s annoying. And the problem is usually discovered just at the time of year when you’re ready to get your garden looking at it’s best after the barren winter season.
So what can be done?
Make your garden less attractive to foxes
Before we look at a specific product, there are some small changes you can make in your garden that will help make it less welcoming to foxes:
- Work out where they come in and block up any holes, gaps or access points. Make entry to your garden as difficult as possible.
- Avoid using bonemeal in your flowerbeds or potted plants. It contains animal bones and slaughterhouse waste which attracts foxes. A good alternative is a seaweed-based fertiliser.
- Avoid throwing out kitchen scraps onto your lawn or patio for birds as foxes will also be attracted to the food (as will mice and rats). Try and stick to birdseed from hanging feeders or high up on birdtables.
- Where possible, bury any wires or cables that don’t need to be exposed underneath soil to remove the temptation to chew.
Of course, not all of these points will be applicable to you and your garden, but getting into the mindset of making foxes feel less welcome will make a difference.
Make it easy with an automated fox deterrent
As you already know, foxes are persistent and, as your garden forms part of a fox’s territory, they are not an animal that will simply disappear overnight.
Much like your automatic irrigation system, which negates the need for you to be physically present to keep your garden watered, it’s best to have a fox deterrent that can deter foxes from your garden regardless of whether you’re in or out, or if it’s day or night (when foxes are especially active).
The FoxWatch Ultrasonic Deterrent
In terms of automated fox deterrence, the most effective unit on the market is the British-made FoxWatch Ultrasonic Fox Deterrent.
The FoxWatch is a small brown unit, measuring 16cm/6.5 inches high, that sits in your garden and contains an infrared motion sensor.
Every time a fox crosses the sensor, the unit emits three sharp bursts of high-pitched noise.
At 40 – 45 kHz, the noises are too high for the human ear to detect (therefore not inconveniencing us) but act as the fox-equivalent of fingers scratching down a blackboard.
Over a short space of time, the FoxWatch automates the behavioural change of the fox, teaching it to associate your garden with the horrible noise, reducing its visits until it no longer comes in at all.
Simple set-up, with a high quality detection system
The FoxWatch Ultrasonic Deterrent can be installed and ready for action in your garden within 5 minutes of receiving it.
All you need to do is connect the 12 Volt mains adapter (with 10m/33ft cable) or a Duracell 9 Volt battery, flick the on/off switch and the unit is ready to go.
It comes with a plastic spike you can screw into the bottom of the unit, enabling it to be stuck upright into the ground.
Alternatively, it has an indent on the back allowing it to be wall or fence-mounted about 20-25cm (8-10 inches) off the ground.
The FoxWatch detects movement up to 12 metres (40ft) away in a 100 degree arc in front of it. The motion sensor is angled slightly downwards in order to detect movement on the ground, exactly where foxes operate, with the ultrasonic alarm effective for a distance of up to 18 metres (60ft).
Protect the entry point to your garden
It can be tempting to assume that the best place to install the FoxWatch is right in front of your watering system or pieces of pipework that have been targeted by the fox.
Instead, the most effective place is actually having the FoxWatch face the area where the fox enters your garden.
By protecting the entry point, you’re ensuring that the fox triggers the alarm as soon as it tries to enter your garden, rather than encountering the deterrent further in.
This immediate encounter will help speed up the process of teaching the fox to associate your garden with the noise, bringing the problematic chewing, pooing and digging to an end more quickly.
If you are in need of an effective fox deterrent to protect your automatic watering system, then the FoxWatch is a very convenient choice.
Low maintenance, humane & made in the UK
It’s very low maintenance, especially if you use the mains adapter, and it’s humane, keeping the fox away by causing behavioural change rather than by more unpleasant methods. It’s also safe for use with pets and children.
The nature of the FoxWatch also means you’re not having to spray or apply anything directly to your watering system’s pipework, avoiding the possibility of corrosion or invalidating any warranties.
The internal electronics are made with high-quality components and set in a special waterproof resin, making the unit suitable for sitting outdoors and successfully withstanding the British elements.
The FoxWatch has been extensively tested on the UK’s foxes and is the only ultrasonic fox deterrent on the market entirely designed and manufactured in the UK, making it a very popular choice for those suffering with urban fox problems.
“The fact that I can put it out into the garden and forget about it is great. FoxWatch has kept my back garden clear of foxes for nearly a year now.”
– Mr Longman, Croydon
“I was so pleased with the FoxWatch that I subsequently bought a second unit which continues to work well.”
– H Foster, London
The FoxWatch Ultrasonic Deterrent is available in our online store priced at £69.95. The unit comes with a 12 Volt mains adapter, free UK delivery, 2 year manufacturer’s warranty and a 90 day money back guarantee.
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