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  1. In parts of Eastern Europe , pine martens do this so often that you can actually buy anti-marten spray in Aldi and Lidl. Just checked, you can get anti-fox spray on Amazon.ie

  2. swampingalaxys on

    ”Accused” reads hilariously… as if the local Fox committee will now meet for a Friday evening debrief and suss out how they are gonna respond to the accusations.

  3. AluminiumCrackers on

    And where were the GardaĆ­ when these foxes were damaging the cars?

  4. kewthewer on

    Wait for the D4 brigade to demand a cull to protect their cars.

  5. DivilYouKnow on

    Let’s blame the foxes instead of rats, the Southside of Dublin couldn’t possibly be seen to have rats.

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    Foxes rock south Dublin

  7. I’m in Stillorgan and our foxes are very friendly and I’ve never heard of them damaging a car.

  8. SeaView2024 on

    This is the funniest article I’ve read in a while. If someone sees a fox there, it’s probably because rats or other small rodents are around. They are known to go into cars, nest and stuff.Ā 

    Martens are known to chew cables in cars for ever. They will do this for territorial reasons too. If one smells another one on a car it’s warefare. You can get anti-marten kits to install in continental Europe and it’s quite common. How they come to the conclusion of foxes being a possible culprit is hillarious.

    And that chickenwire will do exactly nothing prevention-wise. šŸ˜†Ā 

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