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You would never survive the country life I live...every spring all new bunnies under the house. i get every kind of wild life possible....but nothing seems to really bother my gardening....we don't have deer running here....we raise them and that's about it. We have coyotes, rattlesnakes, coral snakes, water moccasins, etc....I love the little bunnies every spring...they get braver and braver each week until they finally leave from under the house.....out into the underbrush.

2007-01-13 12:16:10 · answer #1 · answered by tafttootsie 2 · 0 0

Yes. Go to a feed store and get fox urine. It is sold in both liquid and granual form; however, the liquid is usually what you will find. It is highly potent--to a rabbit--and will keep repelling after sprinklers and rain.

Because the fox is a natural predator, rabbits instinctively will stay a sensible distance away from wherever this is placed. So, sprinkle it (with gloves of course) around the perimiter of your lawn and beds and then you can sit back, relax and enjoy the view of them visiting and eating your nieghbors yard for a change.

It can be found in most rural feed stores or agricultural areas and is sold for this very purpose. A friend of mine who is a mater gardner told me of this. It works every time!

2007-01-13 22:09:10 · answer #2 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

Try a product called the motion activated sprinkler (Scarecrow). I use it in my garden for Deer and rabbit and never had a problem after

... except when I turned the water off. But that was my fault

You can find out and check a number of solutions on the page below on animal intrusion in gardens

2007-01-14 05:35:14 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Next time you get a hair cut save the cut off hair and sprinkle it around the perimeter of your lawn.

2007-01-13 08:43:27 · answer #4 · answered by talarlo 3 · 0 0

sprinkling blood meal or drops of coytoe/fox urine works but you have to reapply after a rain.....sadly this is an ongoing thing unless you put in a fence.

2007-01-13 13:42:21 · answer #5 · answered by anemonecanadensis 3 · 0 0

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