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How can I stop a badger or fox from digging up my lawn?

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The reason badgers or foxes are digging up your lawn is because they are after feeding on the Chafer grubs or Leatherjackets grubs living there. These can be killed by watering the lawn with Chafer Grub Killer and or Leatherjacket Killer from Dragonfli. If their food supply is gone, the animals usually start to forage elsewhere.
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