They're too big. Not with those applied in allowable legal percentages.
There are no foxes in Aotearoa.
Yes.
No. Pheromones are attractants (often sexual) that bring pests to a trap where they are killed using pesticides or mechanically.
They are skinned,
by using fox traps or by hunting them
Owls, foxes, and hawks can be affected by pesticides as they may ingest contaminated prey, leading to toxic effects on their health. Pesticides can disrupt their natural food chain, reducing their prey populations and causing starvation. Long-term exposure to pesticides can weaken their immune systems and reproductive health, impacting their overall population numbers.
No one knows how many.
leopards bears foxes and many more
This is so sad if you ask me. I am doing a project on this.
Pesticides are harmful chemicals that corrode the environment and kill animals such as birds, fish and wildlife like foxes and rabbits.
Robins are the organisms that would be most affected if pesticides killed crickets, earthworms and small insects. These are the robins' only food sources, so the robins' survival depends on their abundance.
A million billion foxes have been killed during fox hunting season. Even more have been killed during rabbit huntin season.