Fox Removal in Danville, VA
Both red and gray foxes are common throughout Danville and the surrounding Pittsylvania County area. Red foxes favor the open residential neighborhoods, field edges, and green spaces around the city; gray foxes are more prevalent in the wooded areas, creek corridors, and brushy edges of the county. Both species den under sheds and decks in spring and will target poultry when access is available.
Animal Dispatch handles fox removal throughout Danville — inspection, deterrence, humane trapping when needed, and den closure.
Prefers suburban neighborhoods and green space corridors. Long-legged, fast, and highly adaptable to suburban and agricultural environments. Hunts mice, rabbits, and birds in open country. The more commonly spotted species in residential settings.
Prefers wooded creek corridors and brushy rural edges. The only canid in Virginia that can climb trees — strong hooked claws allow it to scale leaning trees and access areas a red fox typically wouldn't.
Danville's older neighborhoods with green space corridors and the agricultural landscape of surrounding Pittsylvania County give both fox species year-round food and denning habitat. Red foxes are common in suburban settings — they are adaptable to residential areas and are frequently spotted at dawn and dusk along roads, parks, and neighborhood edges. Gray foxes prefer the wooded creek corridors and brush-covered areas outside the city limits. Both are drawn to properties with poultry, unsecured garbage, or accessible space beneath sheds and decks.
We assess the situation — species, active den location, whether pups are present, and what's drawing foxes to the property. The approach varies significantly based on what we find.
If no pups are present, humane deterrence — motion lighting, scent repellents, temporary barriers — is often enough to encourage foxes to move on without trapping. Foxes are intelligent and responsive to environmental changes.
Used when deterrence fails or when pups are confirmed under a structure. Camera-monitored traps ensure fast, humane response. All family members — adults and pups — must be out before den closure.
Once all foxes are clear, ground-level entry points beneath sheds and decks are sealed against re-entry. Coop and poultry protection assessment included where relevant.
- Secure poultry coops with hardware cloth — not chicken wire, which foxes can bite through — on all sides and the bottom
- Use latches that require two steps to open — foxes are intelligent and have been documented working simple single-step latches
- Block ground-level access beneath sheds and decks with hardware cloth before spring — March is when foxes begin den selection
- Remove outdoor pet food overnight — food left outside is a reliable fox attractant
- Secure garbage and compost — foxes are opportunistic and will revisit reliable food sources
Fox problem in Danville?
Denning under a structure or hitting your poultry — timing matters. Deterrence before pups arrive is the easiest path. We assess the situation first and recommend the right approach.
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