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Pest Control - Rabbits

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Controlling Rabbits In The Garden
By Ellen Brown
They are cute and fuzzy, and only too eager to share the fruits of your gardening labor. Nothing is more frustrating than watching your hard work literally get nipped off at the bud. Here are some tips for helping you win the war against rabbits.
Posted on: 11/10/2009 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Garden: Deer and Rabbit Deterrent
If you are troubled by deer or rabbits eating plants in your garden, try my foolproof remedy. After a lot of experimenting, I came up with this easy and inexpensive spray.
Posted on: 10/28/2009 | 4 Feedback(s)
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Rabbits Eating Flowers and Plants
How do we keep the rabbits from eating the bulbs I plant for next year's growth?
Posted on: 10/09/2009 | 3 Feedback(s)
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How To Keep Deer and Rabbits From Eating Your Plants
I am having problems with either rabbits or deer eating my Monkey Grass. I have tried a commercial spray that stinks. Does anyone have a "home" remedy?
Posted on: 05/19/2009 | 4 Feedback(s)
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Satisfy Wild Rabbits with a Swiss Chard Patch
Love the Easter Bunny, but not in your garden? If you plant a patch of Swiss Chard away from your garden, bunny rabbits will be thrilled and content to eat the Swiss Chard rather than your garden.
Posted on: 03/30/2009 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Keeping Rabbits Out Of Yard
I have a friend who just lost an entire trellis of morning glories. Seems a rabbit is making him or herself at home in her yard. Are there any safe ways to repel rabbits without harming them?
Posted on: 06/05/2008 | 4 Feedback(s)
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Keeping a Rabbit Off Furniture
I know someone who has indoor cats, dogs and a rabbit. I would like to know if anything can be used to keep the rabbit OFF the furniture. It is not shy, will hop onto furniture whether occupied or not and most likely wets and leaves droppings. Any suggestions of what would repel the creature?
Posted on: 09/19/2007 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Vinegar Or Pepper For Rabbit Repellent
Tips for keeping rabbits out of your garden. Soak a cotton ball in white distilled vinegar and place it in a 35 mm film container. Poke a hole in the top and place in your garden. Rabbits hate the smell.
Posted on: 08/31/2007 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Protecting Plants From Rabbits
Tips for keeping bunnies out of gardens from the ThriftyFun community. Post your own advice here.
Posted on: 05/17/2007 | 9 Feedback(s)
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Buying Deer and Rabbit Repellents
Rabbits and deer are eating my 2005 forestry planted trees and perennials. Research online shows me repellents that use stinky odors and coyote and fox urine. What is the best value in repellents that work?
Posted on: 06/01/2006 | 9 Feedback(s)
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