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Badgers are becoming more prevalent in urban areas of the United Kingdom as they grow in number and their environments and habitats are being transformed. Badgers are legally protected under the Protection of Badgers Act, which means it is a criminal offense to kill or harm a badger. You are also forbidden from disrupting their setts, which includes both removing them and stopping badgers from accessing them.
However, badgers continue to be a frequent nuisance pest. They might damage lawns or fencing as they forage for food. Although it is unlawful to use pesticides or other means to attempt to get rid of badgers from your back garden, there are a few legal and humane solutions to prevent badgers. The least complicated choice is simply to try to get rid of their food source, which will ordinarily mean they don’t bother visiting your garden. If they are overturning and eating from bins, simply shut them securely with elastic cable. Alternative deterrent options include movement triggered ultrasonic sound devices.
If you have a significant badger issue in your garden, expert pest control companies will offer you guidance on the likely method of access that the badger is making use of. They are able to also install safe and legal deterrents to help control the badgers. The Badger Trust should also be contacted as they run local organisations which may be able to offer targeted advice about badgers locally.
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