Many foxes have dens. These can be in thick brambles, hedges, bushes, and hollows of trees. Others simply find a good spot to sleep. I have seen one curled up sleeping in thick ivy, five or six feet above the ground in my garden.
Foxes can eat larvae, but only if they are starving. They will usually go for larger rodents and mammals.
Red Foxes? They give birth in the Spring time. They have 4-5 kits. At first, the father fox hunts. This group includes Silver, Cross, and Red foxes. (they are the same thing, besides the color.)
A daytime phone number is a telephone number where a person can be reached during typical business hours. It is usually a landline or mobile phone number that is actively monitored and answered during the day. An example of a daytime phone number would be (555) 123-4567.
Most people get sleepy when they study during the daytime because their body relaxes from constantly being on the go. When your body is relaxed, it senses tiredness easier especially if you have not been getting an adiquate amount of sleep at night
Foxes usually go for biger creatures, such as hares, but they will eat blue tit birds.
I sometimes go to sleep. On the other hand, I may decide to hit something with a hammer.
In trees
Red foxes are usually crepuscular or nocturnal but may be active anytime.
No. Usually if you go anywhere near them they just run away but if they are a mother protecting cubs they might lash out if they feel threatened
No foxes, including the gray fox, hibernate, estivate or migrate.
The foxes wouldn't be in the field during spraying, as they would hear the equipment running. They live in the trees, so they would most likely go into the trees so they don't get hit by the sprayer.
No, after a good meal, usually a person gets sleepy. That is natural.