snails and bunnies - Zoobird2024-03-29T07:51:18Zhttps://www.zoobird.com/forum/topics/2129360:Topic:284?commentId=2129360%3AComment%3A289&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI found this on the web: "Rab…tag:www.zoobird.com,2008-06-05:2129360:Comment:2892008-06-05T21:31:38.526ZMichael Levinhttps://www.zoobird.com/profile/MichaelLevin
I found this on the web: "Rabbits love garden vegetables, especially leafy greens. Plants chewed off at ground level or cleanly sliced stems are marks of a rabbit. Rabbits have many predators including dogs, foxes, and snakes. Predator urine, human hair, and hot pepper spray can be used as deterrents. Rabbit fencing is another option: it should be 1.24 cm (1/2 inch) wire mesh at least 92 cm (3 feet) high and buried 46 cm (18”)."<br />
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Now, you'd want to think about what you use as a repellent around…
I found this on the web: "Rabbits love garden vegetables, especially leafy greens. Plants chewed off at ground level or cleanly sliced stems are marks of a rabbit. Rabbits have many predators including dogs, foxes, and snakes. Predator urine, human hair, and hot pepper spray can be used as deterrents. Rabbit fencing is another option: it should be 1.24 cm (1/2 inch) wire mesh at least 92 cm (3 feet) high and buried 46 cm (18”)."<br />
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Now, you'd want to think about what you use as a repellent around your edible garden!<br />
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from <a href="http://www.vegetableexpert.co.uk/Wildlife.html">http://www.vegetableexpert.co.uk/Wildlife.html</a>