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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Jun 23 2006 : 6:34:03 PM
oh my goodness .. is anyone else out there experience the huge rabbit population this summer that we are here? it seems everytime i look out the window or drive up .. they are hopping all over .. little suckers better durn sight leave my herbs and flowers and veggies alone!!! i walked all around this evening to see if things had been 'nibbled' .. but so far .. they have not!

any suggestions for 'humanely' getting rid of them? i am not willing to send them off to bunny glory land!



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santa_gertrudis_gal Posted - Jun 26 2006 : 11:09:27 AM
Baby bunnies in the yard. If you see the fur spilling out of the burrow, it is because the babies have moved it up towards the surface. Does do not keep the nest up, it is the kits that do this. I don't want to get long winded, which I can about rabbits. Solution is take a tomato cage, turn it upside down and stake it into the ground. Mom can get in, babies out when they are ready to leave (at this point they are not) and no one steps in the whole and breaks a leg. For safety sake, please cut off the stakes.

Kits can leave as early as four weeks, but will return to the nest until about eight weeks. Keep in mind a doe will rebreed at two to three weeks post kindling. She may continue to use the same burrow. Keep in mind one pair of wild rabbits is responsible for 482 offspring and descendants in a year.

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brightmeadow Posted - Jun 25 2006 : 08:00:05 AM
Ha! I hear you, we found a rabbit nest right in the middle of our yard. Lots of bunny fur spilling out of the hole in the ground, does that mean the babies have left the nest? I'd like to fill in the hole so that nobody breaks an ankle, but even though it's only 20 feet from the garden I would hate to bury them in the nest...


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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Jun 24 2006 : 4:57:11 PM
less mowing .. honey hunk will LOVE that! xo

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LJRphoto Posted - Jun 24 2006 : 11:39:19 AM
The other benefit of a clover lawn is less watering and mowing and the clover sets it's own nitrogen. Double bonus!

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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Jun 24 2006 : 10:45:43 AM
A-HA!!!!!! NOW i know why we have so many rabbits .. i commented to Hank a couple days ago ... have you noticed our lawn is mostly CLOVER .. how did that happen? actually, i like the look of it .. and i guess it is a 'bunny buffet'!!!!

Pretty much all wildlife .. wild turkeys, deer, (squirrels --have not see ONE of them here EVER!!!! coyotes .. all stay IN the woods .. when those dogs get to 'WOOFIN'!

LUCKILY .. they are NOT big barkers though .. that would drive us nutz down in this quiet little valley .. i'd have to tape their mouths shut!

they also no longer have the 'run' of the woods and hills ... hank built them a HUGE fenced in yard .. sooo .. they are either there or (and mostly) in the house! so .. we might start seeing more critters edging into the yard this summer once the gardens get to growing!

xo

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Phils Ann Posted - Jun 24 2006 : 10:29:43 AM
Oh Frannie, have Cabin or Creek met these rabbits yet? Bet they'd love them. I used to have rabbit trouble in my flowers, but white clover established itself in the yard (next to the same flower delicacy the rabbits loved) and they completly switched to eating clover. Now I get to enjoy watching them out the kitchen window and everyone's happy. :) You could plant clover for them!

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