They are occasional nuisance animals, generally they are not considered pests.
George Fox Wilson has written: 'Horticultural pests' -- subject(s): Garden pests
I don't think so. they are carnivores, their food source will be smaller animals that are pests and once the food is gone they will move on.
It depends on how you view pests. If you are talking about the type of animal a fox is, then no, it is not a pest. If you are talking about pest as a level of annoyance, then it is a matter of personal opinion.
Pumpkins are eaten by many animals including rabbits, squirrels and deer. A reputable way of deterring pests is by using diluted red fox urine around the garden. This urine is available from many home and garden stores.
Red foxes eat rats and rabbits - which most consider as pests - and if we didn't have foxes we'd probably see rats everyday, and more people would have disease.
Real Pests was created in 1977.
Scavengers such as catfish, eat pests.
The duration of Real Pests is 1.6 hours.
Marigold flowers do not have any pests. They are actually planted with other plants to keep pests away. ( and yes, this is correct )
Foxes became pest when they entered the cities and digging out trash, attacking other people, and stealing food's. As you can see the hit movie "Mr.Fox" presented the life that people thinks how a fox lives.
Three Pests in a Mess was created in 1945.
Yes, ants and fleas are considered to be pests. There are exterminators that can be hired to take care of pests like ants and fleas.