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Citrus, pepper and chilli appears to act as a condiment. It's got the taste now and won't be put off.
What would Santa do?
Put the condiments on the next car along,
Or wire it to the battery..
Sorry, but that's hilarious 😆
Jeyes fluid.
Though this thread requires piccies
Smear it in fox shit.
A nice bag full of meaty treats and ibuprofen.
Would say smear chilli paste/oil on it - but if that doesn't work… um… diesel?
Swap it for a steel one? 😆
I've had magpies and crows ragging an old one like that before but a fox 😯
Sell the car and get a van.
Then you'll wipe out the entire fox population with van-aerial disease.
Only just read this.
Cougar. Tip of the hat for that one. 😉
Tip of the hat for that one.
That's still enough to catch it.
😆 @ cougar
For some reason foxes liked to eat the ariel on my old Lexus but that was after i chucked water at them as they were busy trying to kill a cat one night. One upped the anti in response, bit the ariel off and took a sh.t on the roof. The hand car wash mob weren't very happy...
How hot is the chili? Lingham's extra hot chili sauce is pretty eye-watering, or you can try the nuclear option and get some Carolina Reaper peppers, chop them up and grind them to powder, make up a paste of some sort and smear that on the aerial. Make sure you're wearing disposable gloves, and don't get it on your skin!
1.57million Scoville units ought to put the buggers off! 😈
