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Old Oct 13th, 2002, 03:55 PM   #12
andrewyang
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Originally posted by chiph
Along the same lines, you could dribble some red fox urine (used by hunters as a scent block) in the garage. It's rather potent, so you don't need much. The rodents smell the urine, assume there's a fox in the area, and leave for the neighbor's house.

Chip H.

Thanks for the advice. It took me all morning, but I finally found a red fox. I'm having trouble making it "go". What's the best way? I have a little cup set on the ground, but the thing doesn't want to squeeze a drop.
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