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Apr 22, 2010, 10:29 PM
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Wabbits ! Wabbits! Wascly Wibbits! --Fudd
I am again this year having a big problem with wild rabbits. They are destroying my flower gardens and my landscaping. There are probably 20 or 30 of them that feed (destroy) mine and my neighbors property. They randomly munch everything, have destroyed about half of my tulips, hostas, even the bark from my hedges and young trees.
Last year and this year I have talked with several home and gardens people and they recommend sprays, etc. I have gone on line and have seen kill traps and cages, I really don't want to use these and just want to get rid of them (peacefully). If I buy the metal cages and take them 5 miles away as recommended I would be going every day...
And yesterday I found a nest of young... last year I had three...
As far as natural predictors... well, I see hawks flying around but they don't hunt or even land in my neighbor as there are too kids and people all around. Occasionally I see a coyote (sp) but very rarely. These rabbits are out of control and really p*ss*ng me off. They just randomly destroy flowers, they bite the stems and don't even eat it, they just let them lye there.
I have used all the spraysand urunes (fox, etc) again this year... absolutely no affect...
Any suggestions that will work would really be appreciated... please.
Stringer
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Apr 22, 2010, 10:34 PM
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Hi, Stringer!
How come you're having such a problem with rabbits, please? Do you live next to a field and/or woods?
Cute and creative title, by the way! :)
Thanks!
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Apr 22, 2010, 10:39 PM
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Hi Clough, hope you are fine my friend?
Where I live was a meadow for years up to about five years ago so they just haven't left and do not fear humans. And all the dogs are on a leash.
They are almost tame and besides destroying everything the are a hugh nuisance... hugh!
These rabbits are all fat, very well fed. :mad:
I need a solution quickly, it's driving me mad..
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Apr 22, 2010, 10:48 PM
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Well, in the old farm house where I used to live (that's since been torn down), I used to have great multitudes of rabbits! They would even attack my rose bushes!
The rose bushes were right along a couple sides of the house.
Someone at a garden/pet supply store recommended that I use a particular granulated substance. When I used it though, it was so smelly and since the rose bushes were right next to the house, the smell would come into the house through the open windows and make me ill!
Although, if I remember correctly, it seems that it was somewhat of a deterrent to the rabbits.
Thanks!
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Apr 22, 2010, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Stringer
Hi Clough, hope you are fine my friend?
Where I live was a meadow for years up to about five years ago so they just haven't left and do not fear humans. And all teh dogs are on a leash.
They are almost tame and besides destroying everything the are a hugh nuisance...hugh!
These rabbits are all fat, very well fed. :mad:
I need a solution quickly, it's driving me mad...!
Here you go my friend.. if it works you owe me a million dollars:D
http://www.gardenguides.com/102121-u...ut-garden.html - 44k -
Keep rabbits out of garden and mice too! - 26k
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Apr 22, 2010, 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Clough
Well, in the old farm house where I used to live (that's since been torn down), I used to have great multitudes of rabbits! They would even attack my rose bushes!
The rose bushes were right along a couple sides of the house.
Someone at a garden/pet supply store recommended that I use a particular granulated substance. When I used it though, it was so smelly and since the rose bushes were right next to the house, the smell would come into the house through the open windows and make me ill!
Although, if I remember correctly, it seems that it was somewhat of a deterrent to the rabbits.
Thanks!
We have tried all types of pepper granulations that didn't work either and for some reason drew other insects that became a problem also... stopped using that because it didn't keep the rabbits away either.
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Business Expert
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Apr 22, 2010, 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Kitkat22
OK Kit... I will try these and let you know, thanks. :)
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Apr 22, 2010, 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Stringer
Hi Clough, hope you are fine my friend?
I went to the meeting. It was wonderful! :)
I hope that you're fine, too! :)
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Business Expert
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Apr 22, 2010, 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Clough
I went to the meeting. It was wonderful! :)
I hope that you're fine, too! :)
I am now that I have heard this... great buddy! Night now. :)
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Apr 22, 2010, 11:59 PM
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Kitkat22 agrees: You don't really owe me a million! Just being my friend is enough
You are so nice and very helpful too... :)
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Pest Control Expert
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Apr 23, 2010, 01:49 AM
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I've always heard that marigolds around the perimeter of your flowerbeds will deter rabbits and deer. Apparently the taste is extremely bitter. Lots of farm wives swear by this.
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Apr 23, 2010, 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Catsmine
I've always heard that marigolds around the perimeter of your flowerbeds will deter rabbits and deer. Apparently the taste is extremely bitter. Lots of farm wives swear by this.
Thanks Cats, I wonder how thick you have to plant them?
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Pest Control Expert
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Apr 23, 2010, 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Stringer
Thanks Cats, I wonder how thick you have to plant them?
I'd guess at least two rows thick, just so the bunnies can destroy the first layer.
The same farm folk say to plant mums in between for bugs and I know that mums make a very powerful insecticide (pyrethrum) so I tend to go with the rest on faith.
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Business Expert
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Apr 23, 2010, 04:44 PM
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Sounds good and Mums are very pretty also.
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Apr 23, 2010, 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Catsmine
I've always heard that marigolds around the perimeter of your flowerbeds will deter rabbits and deer. Apparently the taste is extremely bitter. Lots of farm wives swear by this.
Hmmm... Now, that's not a bad Idea! :)
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