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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Three times during the night I was woken by foxes either howling or rummaging through a plastic bag the idiot chav family in the flat below left in the garden. All I wanted to do was sleep, those precious 6 or so hours where in don't have to think or feel anything. Now I'm knackered. I'm not saying bring back fox hunting coz blood sports are wrong but, there must be some sort of population control. I don't know what it's like in other cities but suburban London has really big fox problem. |
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"No rubbish = no foxesso simple nudie X "
Simple is as Simple does
It can also lead to a problem with badgers, as I found out a few years ago at work one night. They dont like being disturbed when attacking a rubbish bag and can move alarmingly fast |
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By (user no longer on site)
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It's us that's the problem not the foxes. Can't you ask the family below to make sure their rubbish goes in a bin in the future. Try headphones with a gentle noise app - that might help.
Sarah |
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"No rubbish = no foxesso simple nudie X
Simple is as Simple does
It can also lead to a problem with badgers, as I found out a few years ago at work one night. They dont like being disturbed when attacking a rubbish bag and can move alarmingly fast " run nudie run |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I moved to the country to get away from the foxes!!!
Don't really see them here, farmers shoot them or they are hunted even though hunting is banned!!!
Badgers are more of a problem here.
As for birds.... Pheasants calling in the middle of the night is a shocking noise |
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"No rubbish = no foxesso simple nudie X
Simple is as Simple does
It can also lead to a problem with badgers, as I found out a few years ago at work one night. They dont like being disturbed when attacking a rubbish bag and can move alarmingly fast run nudie run "
When a short, angry, growling shape comes rushing past you, No time to run just WTF was that?? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"It's us that's the problem not the foxes. Can't you ask the family below to make sure their rubbish goes in a bin in the future. Try headphones with a gentle noise app - that might help.
Sarah "
Im going to leave them a note coz I haven't actually met them and don't think they've moved in properly. I've been woken by them making so much noise. One night they were mating and the was screaming so much. I shone my flashlight at them to shoo them off but they just froze inflegrate delecte. I know it just what they do and all then ins and outs of a males foxes barbed penis but, I don't have double glazed windows so I hear every sound |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Its about time ealing council introduced wheelie bins, when I worked there rubbish was always a problem. Other boroughs in London use them. As Ealing is surrounded by different train lines there are plenty of places for foxes to hide. |
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By *educedWoman
over a year ago
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"Not as annoying as those bastard birds giving it large at 4am
Baaaaasstaaaaarrrrddss"
Tell me about it!? Bastard crows doing the bleeding River Dance on my flat roof this morning.
Don't get me started on the wankerish magpies! |
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"Its about time ealing council introduced wheelie bins, when I worked there rubbish was always a problem. Other boroughs in London use them. As Ealing is surrounded by different train lines there are plenty of places for foxes to hide. "
Agreed. We can't even put the bins out till the morning the bin men come. Someone told me that residents of either Ealing or Richmond rallied against the idea of wheelie bins. Stupid people. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I moved to the country to get away from the foxes!!!
Don't really see them here, farmers shoot them or they are hunted even though hunting is banned!!!
Badgers are more of a problem here.
As for birds.... Pheasants calling in the middle of the night is a shocking noise "
That's a sound I've not yet experienced though in West London we do a have parakeet problem. Among all the other birds that make shrill noises, those little green fuckers are the worst. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I moved to the country to get away from the foxes!!!
Don't really see them here, farmers shoot them or they are hunted even though hunting is banned!!!
Badgers are more of a problem here.
As for birds.... Pheasants calling in the middle of the night is a shocking noise
That's a sound I've not yet experienced though in West London we do a have parakeet problem. Among all the other birds that make shrill noises, those little green fuckers are the worst. "
I used to live in south west London so know all about the parakeets!! I thought they were nice until they started roosting in the poplar trees behind my dads memorial and trashed the whole area |
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