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Vergo specialise in urban fox control in high risk areas and the urban environment.
If you’d like to discuss a problem with foxes, Vergo are here to help! Contact us today and our expert fox team can advise on all methods of fox management, providing recommendations on how to created a fox-free environment.
If so, then contact us today and arrange a visit from one of our expert pest control technicians.
Book an appointment with Vergo today to prevent your fox problem getting out of control at your home or business.
Our qualified team of technicians are all professionally trained and certified to be able to provide you with solutions that will solve your ant issue as quickly and efficiently as possible. Vergo is a certified BPCA member, offering the British Standard for Pest Management.
Urban foxes are foxes that live in cities and other urban areas. They have adapted to living in urban environments and are often seen in parks, gardens, and on the streets. Here are some key characteristics and behaviours of urban foxes:
There are six different species of foxes in the world, however there is only one species of fox in the UK: the red fox. There are several different colour variations of the red fox, including the traditional red, silver, and black, and others.
In the UK, foxes are classed as pests. Controlling foxes is legal but must be carried out by a professional pest control company in a humane way.
Fox breeding season in the UK typically takes place between December and February, when foxes become more active as they search for mates and prepare den sites.
Secure livestock and pets in enclosures, rabbit runs should not be left out on grass overnight. Keep your garden and land clean and tidy, remove attractants like food sources. Where possible use concrete bases for sheds and garages.
Foxes travel further during breeding season, become more territorial and may forage more widely due to reduced natural food availability in winter.
Common signs include loud barking or screaming at night, digging near buildings or fencing, droppings in prominent areas, disturbed waste areas and strong musky odours near potential den sites.
Yes. Foxes can dig beneath sheds, containers, fencing and structures, potentially causing damage and creating safety risks on site.
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