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<blockquote data-quote="timo_w2s" data-source="post: 948369" data-attributes="member: 196043"><p>Possibly a conclusion to this thread, last night I woke up at 5am to hear some frantic scratching coming from the garden. There's a fence that's fixed to the side of the house and something was clawing away at it and the sounds where echoing through the walls into the bedroom. So I grabbed my to<strong>r</strong>ch and opened the window to see what on earth all the fuss was about. As I shone the light at the bushes by the fence a very large and fat badger casually appeared from under the foliage and waddled over to the other end of the garden into the darkness. There is a small hole under the fence at this location but it's only really big enough for a fox or the local cats to get through so maybe the badger was trying to enlarge it a little...</p><p></p><p>After the problems last year with the cable being cut at this location I moved the coax to run slightly higher up the fence. Seems this has saved me having to patch up the cable again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timo_w2s, post: 948369, member: 196043"] Possibly a conclusion to this thread, last night I woke up at 5am to hear some frantic scratching coming from the garden. There's a fence that's fixed to the side of the house and something was clawing away at it and the sounds where echoing through the walls into the bedroom. So I grabbed my to[B]r[/B]ch and opened the window to see what on earth all the fuss was about. As I shone the light at the bushes by the fence a very large and fat badger casually appeared from under the foliage and waddled over to the other end of the garden into the darkness. There is a small hole under the fence at this location but it's only really big enough for a fox or the local cats to get through so maybe the badger was trying to enlarge it a little... After the problems last year with the cable being cut at this location I moved the coax to run slightly higher up the fence. Seems this has saved me having to patch up the cable again! [/QUOTE]
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