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Cindy Lou Posted - Feb 22 2013 : 12:50:15 PM
We have been working on setting up an orchard of dwarf fruit trees for about 5 years, trying heirloom and unique varieties of apples, peaches, plums, cherries, pears. It's been slow, adding some each year and when we checked last week all seemed to be well. Then 2 days ago the rabbits found 5 of our apple trees, hard to get varieties. Our yard and garden are surrounded by over 10 acres of woods, you would think they could find enough twigs there, but they apparently LOVE apple bark.It looks like those will be a complete loss, unless something can come from the roots.
We have 2 dogs, but keep them in at night because coyotes have been in the area, so the rabbits are taking advantage of the situation.
Susan

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Bear5 Posted - Mar 18 2013 : 8:29:24 PM
Susan, we have a Japanese plum tree and I have seen two raccoons eating the fruit. They come during the night hours and have their own buffet! I keep cutting the branches higher, I think that is helping. Now, at least, we have fruit on the higher limbs.
Marly

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Cindy Lou Posted - Mar 18 2013 : 7:53:28 PM
Thanks for the suggestions. My neighbor and another friend have rabbits, don't know if any are bucks, but I can check. My daughter only has does. They sure help keep the rest of our garden fertile.
Susan

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Lyndell Posted - Mar 18 2013 : 3:54:18 PM
We have to use tree tubes to protect our trees, otherwise they are absolutely destroyed by rabbits. We've had many a young tree gnawed to death by bunnies. Now we put tubes on all our baby trees until they're well established. Unfortunately, rabbit season here is not the season when they're most active... and they're not considered a pest by our county laws, so it's technically illegal to hunt them out of season. You'll have to check your local laws if you're thinking of going that route.

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magnoliakathy Posted - Mar 15 2013 : 11:48:24 AM
We have deer problems and use one of those motion-sensor, battery-operated water sprinklers, DH moves it every two or three days. This weekend he will be putting up a motion-sensor security light on the well house, all of out fruit trees are planted in that area.

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soapmommy60543 Posted - Mar 14 2013 : 6:17:08 PM
Absolutely bunnies love apple bark - we buy it as a treat for our 2 resident house rabbits.

One thing to try that keeps the bunnies out of our garden:
Use fresh rabbit manure from MALE rabbits. Rabbits are very very very territorial, and if something is scent-marked, it's more likely to not get disturbed.

Both of our buns are boys, so we just use what comes from the litterbox. See if you can find a rabbit owner/breeder near you, and ask if you can take their "bunny beans" off their hands.

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Fiddlehead Farm Posted - Feb 23 2013 : 06:28:42 AM
They do love apple bark. We have that plastic shield stuff around the trunks of the apple trees and if my dogs aren't out I put down dog hair around the base of the trunks.

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Bear5 Posted - Feb 22 2013 : 2:53:11 PM
Sorry for the damage, Susan. Maybe your local county agent could help or give you some ideas. Keep us posted.
Marly

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gramadinah Posted - Feb 22 2013 : 1:45:38 PM
The mice and voles do that around here there burrow under the snow and eat the bark under the snow when the tree awakes in the spring it dies.
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