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They ( foxes and badgers ) have been known share an earth / set . Have a look in a rough circle about 15 to 20 feet around the holes . If its badgers they usually poo around there .

 

Badger never crap that close in my experience, usually its 50 yards plus away but always in close proximity to other craps they have. Bedding thrown around is a better guide for Badgers but a trail cam is a good idea. Be aware though that its unlikely that a single hole will be shared but the occupancy can soon change for fox to badger and visa versa. Fox holes if containing cubs will usually have feathers etc around the hole. Caught a cub tonight in a crow trap, about half grown.

 

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