The garden does not belong to rabbits. That truth lands hard the moment tender lettuce leaves vanish overnight and freshly ...
Rabbits might be fun to look at and cute, but if you're not careful, they will eat your garden in no time. I often wondered what the best rabbit repellent for my garden was, especially after they came ...
Rabbits may be adorable, but they can wreak havoc on a garden. These furry critters have a voracious appetite for tender ...
Irish Spring soap can be used as a natural way to repel rabbits, and its a cost-effective option you probably already have. However, several important factors can affect how well it actually works.
Who doesn’t love a rabbit? Those soulful eyes, those sleek coats, those adorable ears, those cute little white tails – and ...
Rabbits are year-round and frequent visitors to gardens and landscapes. As children, we read about and adored these furry critters. This love of rabbits often faded as we grew older and experienced ...
A: Unfortunately, I cannot suggest that rabbits can be repelled by anything, at least not for very long. You can shop around by calling various garden centers to try different commercially made rabbit ...
To keep rabbits out, use chicken wire with openings no larger than one inch and bury it at least a foot deep. Rabbits can dig, so this makes the fence more effective. For deer, you'll want to install ...
We are officially into the summer season. As we enter this season, everything in your yard should be looking good right now. We have had somewhat excessive but very timely rainfall throughout the ...
Q. Last year I had straw mulch on my raised bed. One morning I noticed the straw moving at the far end. When I gently pushed the straw aside, I found a depression in the soil and two little bunnies ...
Rabbits are common residents of North Texas and Southwestern Oklahoma. They are important prey animals in wildlife communities and can occasionally wreak havoc upon crops, pastures, gardens, and yards ...