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Pest Control - Rabbits

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Mouse Traps for the Garden
We use mousetraps to keep squirrels, rabbits and cats from ruining our garden. The noise scares them without hurting them so that they don't return.
Posted on: 06/30/2005 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Milk Jugs to Protect Plants From Rabbits
Use empty gallon milk jugs for back yard planting season. The rabbits would eat all our new pepper plants. The only way to keep them away was to cut off the bottom and top of the milk jug and bury the wide bottom part in the ground a couple inches. Sunlight and rain could come in from top and rabbits somehow didn't bother the plants. It worked every year. By LadyD
Posted on: 10/01/2004 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Getting Rid of Rabbits Under House
Anyone have ideas how to get rid of rabbits? We live in the country in a mobile home, the rabbits have decided they like it under our home. We have piled dirt high in their holes, put rocks and tried water. They keep coming back. Help. RoseMary from Colorado.
Posted on: 06/01/2004 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Dried Blood Repellent for Deer and Rabbits
Dried blood should be available at your local garden store. It is a biproduct of cattle beef processing. It comes in a powdered form and is effective for discouraging deer and rabbits from eating your plants.
Posted on: 05/02/2004 | 2 Feedback(s)
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