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Gardening Rabbit Deterrents

Rabbits are adorable – unless they're wreaking havoc with your gardening, in which case you'll find yourself searching for the most effective rabbit deterrents available. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to discourage these whiskered pests from destroying your landscaping.

Rabbits can be quite bold when it comes to foraging in your yard for goodies – they'll even come onto your deck or patio to attack container plants! The classic method of defending your greens is to attack the rabbits' sense of smell. Gather together small collections of human, dog or cat hair and place the hair in small cloth bags. If you scatter these among your flower and vegetable beds, the bunnies will get a whiff and choose to do their munching elsewhere.

There are also a number of odiferous plants that work as gardening rabbit deterrents. Garlic and onions are anathema to rabbits, but you'll have the pleasure of home-grown produce as an added bonus. Aromatic plants like lavender and catnip will discourage rabbits, as will marigolds.

Some gardeners swear by bacon grease as a rabbit deterrent, and say that pouring it around the perimeter of your garden will keep them from entering the no-rabbit zone.

Ferret droppings are another tried-and-true rabbit deGardening Rabbit Deterrents terrent, and it works for moles, too. Ferrets are closely related to badgers – small animals will instinctively avoid tangling with badgers and run for the hills if they think any are around. If you're not interested in getting a ferret for a pet, you can ask a friendly ferret owner or your local pet store to save some for you and then sprinkle the droppings around your plants. If you have a strong stomach, you can pour the ferret droppings into a bucket and mix them with water to make a paste to smear around the borders of your garden.

Another popular solution is to fill several gallon-size glass bottles with water and set them around the garden. Rabbits will be startled by the sunlight glinting off the glass and run away – a far less smelling gardening project than spreading animal droppings, but still an effective rabbit deterrent.

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Rabbit Can't Move His Back/hind Legs. Eating & Drinking Fine?
Sat, 23 Jan 2010 02:43:51 GMT
BEFORE YOU ANSWER... I have narrowed the cause down to a possible spinal injury. I have checked for ticks & his condition hasn't worsened/got better since last night- so it wouldn't be a virus, otherwise he would have deteriorated over the past 12 hours. I have spoken to 3 veterinarians over the phone & they all make generic obvious suggestions. I WANT TO KNOW. People that have taken their rabbits to the vet with spinal injuries, what was the end result? Did your rabbit recover without/wit

How Do U Know When Ur Rabbits Is Pregnant? And How Long Does It Take?
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Do Rabbits Make Good Pets?
Sat, 23 Jan 2010 02:07:49 GMT
I know I asked this before, but I would like to make it more detailed and I want some more opinions. Okay, so first of all, I am aware rabbits aren't rodents, I'm just posting it here because there is not Rabbit section, sadly. So now, if you have just a couple minutes to answer my questions I would really appreciate it! 1. Are rabbits good pets? I am considering asking my parents for one. I already have owned two guinea pigs for three years and I love them so much, I just have been volunteer

Rabbit Island Game I Can't Find It Anywhere!?
Sat, 23 Jan 2010 01:23:26 GMT
Ok well once I played this game where you were a rabbit and you controlled this island. You would have to feed your troops (other rabbits) by planting flower patches and grow and cut down forests. I can't remember where I found it, but it was really fun and I can't find anything on google. Do any of you know what game it is?

Rabbit....where'd You Put The Keys, Girl?
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