View Full Version : Relocating Foxes - Central Florida
Rhapsody
07-03-2014, 02:49 AM
I am needing to know if any one in the Central Florida area might know of someone that
can help with relocating a few fox families that have gotten into a gated community.
Here is the email I received requesting help.
15 families, parents and babies scattered in mount olive shores north a gated
community in Polk city, Florida, game and wildlife are just chasing them from 1
side to the other with big dogs, not trapping them. there's residents with dogs
in there plus I dog sit and I don't want to come across a fox.
Hoping some one can come to their rescue. I am not set up to take in the foxes.
Rhapsody
07-03-2014, 11:12 AM
No One? --Any one?
..... any and all advice will be appreciated.
tree-queen
07-03-2014, 12:04 PM
I love foxes so much. God, I would take one in a heartbeat.
That aside, foxes love chickens. Get a few whole ones to put in to the live traps and they should go in, but tie the chicken down or they will figure out how to take off with it.
Rhapsody
07-03-2014, 01:06 PM
I love foxes so much. God, I would take one in a heartbeat.
That aside, foxes love chickens. Get a few whole ones to put in to the live traps and they
should go in, but tie the chicken down or they will figure out how to take off with it.
Good Ideal to capture them....... BUT do you happen to know who I could call about relocating them?
Or..... some to take the babies for rehabbing IF they should get displaced from parents during capture?
Thats MY PROBLEM........ If I was to capture any of them --where would they GO?
....... either via relocating the family (or) rehabbing the babies, if needed.
tree-queen
07-03-2014, 03:08 PM
If you brought me a baby I would take it but I live in an illegal state very far away. Totally 100% serious as it is a dream of mine to have a fox.
Perhaps you could check with fish and game?
I think it would be best to wait until the babies are older to trap if you can so they are not reliant on the den anymore and will be more self sufficient.
For release probably drive them out somewhere away from people, and let them free by opening the cages and then getting in to your car (safe out of the way) and letting them walk out. Do it all at once so they stay together. Wooded areas with lots of brush and water (like a stream or lake) are the best.
Sweet Simon's Mommy
07-03-2014, 06:09 PM
call back to nature, they have foxes and will release , they are in Lake Nona off 417
http://www.btnwildlife.org/
Rhapsody
07-03-2014, 09:39 PM
call back to nature, they have foxes and will release , they are in Lake Nona off 417
http://www.btnwildlife.org/Thank YOU!! --I will forward this INFO on.
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