Rabbits within garden? How to keep them out short killing them? I hear Moth...
How to keep them out short killing them? I hear Moth Balls, what can I do? Best answer 10 pts.
I have answered question similar to this one numerous times and I have never be chosen as the Best Answer and I think I know why. Nobody like my answer but I shall repeat again. I live in NE and we own rabbits and then we enjoy more rabbits. I have tried every prearranged product on the market and also the home remedies. If you truly enjoy a rabbit population then the one and only two remedies are an outside dog (in which it will kill the rabbits, which I don't subscribe to) or barrier in your garden. I hope you balustrade in your garden because zilch is more frustrating than going to your garden and seeing all the chewed bad plants.
Spray the plants with Tabasco sauce at 1 oz. per gallon of sea. Research? Yes, the original test were done on agricultural crops surrounded by Amsterdam.
Dutch Farmers Turn to Tabasco Sauce to Keep Rabbits Away
Dutch farmers have found a hot trial way to save rabbits, birds and rodents away from their crops. Tabasco sauce. The new initiative seem to be making everyone happy.
Everyone specifically, except for the rabbits, who farmers say hop a meter in the atmosphere and run for cover after tasting the spicy sauce. Farmers say-so its working. And animal protection spokesman Niels Doorlandt calls it a wonderful alternative to the shotgun.
"This initiative is a correct example of how you can get rid of the problem minus killing the animals or harm them in any route," he says. "It could be possible that the jaws of the rabbits are hurt by the Tabasco, but the next time the rabbit will surmise, 'Don't do this again,' so they won't use their teeth to eat our precious crops."
Local farmers tried other remedies first: garlic sauce and Worcestershire sauce. But apparently zilch keeps the rabbits and rodents away pretty like Tabasco. So far, it have been used on lettuce, green beans, barley and wheat, next to tests beneath way on youthful apple and cherry trees. It takes something like five small bottles to spray one hectare of crops.
Answers: Have you ever tried good ol' Black Pepper? resembling what you put on the dining room table... you can get generic black pepper for alot smaller quantity. Sprinkle liberally (but no inevitability to coat everthing in a veil of it) in and around the areas where on earth you've had bunny troubles; and don't forget to reapply after rainfall. Rabbits Sniff everything as they go, one see of this and they'll be hoppin' off somewhere's else...sneezing adjectives the way. Don't verbs though ther's no fatal results, basically a minor irritation, and a strong desire (on the bunny's part) to depart.