

🦊 Outsmart foxes before they outsmart your garden!
Scoot Fox Repellent Concentrate is a natural, aluminium-based formula designed to deter foxes and other wild animals by simulating territorial scent marks. Ideal for use on lawns, trees, shrubs, and hard surfaces, each pack contains two sachets treating up to 34 sqm. Best applied in dry conditions, it offers a strategic, eco-friendly solution to protect your garden from fouling, digging, and scent marking.
| ASIN | B00FAMLXAE |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,117 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 28 in Pet & Wild Animal Control |
| Brand | Foxolutions |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (615) |
| Date First Available | 11 April 2013 |
| Item Weight | 100 g |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Model Number | FX001 |
| Product Dimensions | 16.9 x 13.1 x 4.4 cm; 100 g |
| Special Features | Natural |
B**N
Foxes will scoot
If you follow the instructions, it will deter foxes from hanging about as they'll think there is already another animal lurking and they'll want to avoid confrontation. It does seem to work, but not straight away, it may take a few days before they give up hanging around, and they may still transit through the area you've treated. It also doesn't work indefinitely, and it's quite expensive, so if after a few treatments you're not getting results, you'll probably need to try something else.
T**H
Only works on dry conditions
Sadly only works until it rains or you water that area of the garden
C**.
Simply doesn’t work
Absolutely useless didn’t deter the fox for even a second
A**A
Surprisingly has worked
We had an issue with baby foxes (around 4 of them) coming onto our patio through our fence and messing around on our furniture (all sorts - chewed our cushions, poo'd, mud marks, digging) .. I used the product and to my surprise its worked... once I splashed the liquid everywhere they didn't come for weeks - its not a permanent solution as I think once it wears off they do return... but its a good deterrent if you keep it up adhoc.
G**S
A fox deterrent that actually works
All that matters is that it works. One application and fox fouling stopped. I have some in reserves in case I need to top up.
M**L
Does what it says, but for how long?
Our previously thriving low hedge started to look very sick, with some plants almost dead. The most likely cause is foxes - my guess is that the plants don't like fox urine. As far as I can tell there has been no worsening of the problem since using this product, however the box only has two sachets and it isn't going to hold the foxes back forever. Therefore I am going to try a more permanent solution, such as the prickle strip Defenders STV628 Prickle Strip Dig Stopper (Weather-Resistant Strips, Deters Cats, Dogs and Wildlife from Digging, Protects Planted Garden Areas), 28 cm x 2 m . I cannot report on this yet until I've tried it. What I am not keen on is the gadgets that emit high-frequency sounds to deter wildlife, since a neighbour had one and we could hear it like a faint tinnitus from two gardens away. Those things are probably only inaudible to people who have high-frequency hearing loss due to attending too many discos and standing near the speakers. Certainly as a child I could hear the lower frequencies of bats and there is no need to inflict whiny noises on people who have normal hearing. But I digress. Scoot appears to do what it says, but it's not cheap if you have to keep on using it.
R**N
Absolutely Useless
Made a fairly concentrated solutionI sprayed abundantly over the main entry points, as well as the whole perimeter of the fence in my garden... Not only it did not deter the foxes from climbing over, it somehow motivated them even more to come back and foul/mess it up even more! What an absolute waste of money Don't even bother with this and just go for a physical deterrent (such as humane spikes).
M**R
Scoot by itself does not deter the foxes
We had foxes in our garden every night, multiple times through out the night that we could see from our security cameras. Used 2 sachets of Scoot as per instructions but there was absolutely no change, it did not affect them in the slightest. We finally decided to use a fold-up table and some old wood to block off the sides at the back of the garden, where they were entering from (jumping off the back wall shared with adjacent neighbours), we saw one fox that night who tried to jump up our fence to escape. After that, so delighted to say there have been no more fox visits! We will be finding a more permanent solution to block off the sides via a small gate/ fence as the current solution is just some wood leaning against the fences. It has been over 1 month with no visits - definitely give it a try. We know when the foxes are close as our neighbour has installed utlrasonic that produces a scream, but we haven't seen them in our garden. Our dogs actually stopped going on to the grass which made me wonder if it was to do with Scoot even though it says it is dog friendly. Won't be purchasing again.
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