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Rabbits in the garden - how do I get rid of them!!
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Hawthorn | Report | 7 Feb 2005 20:26 |
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Does anyone have a solution for getting rid of wild rabbits in the garden, that eat everything & anything in sight? Don't suggest a gun - I'm not stopping up all night waiting for them! I'm not averse to a personal reply . . . nudge, nudge, wink wink. |
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Unknown | Report | 7 Feb 2005 20:28 |
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I wonder if one of those cat scarers would work Brian, with the glowing eyes, it might spook them.... |
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badger | Report | 7 Feb 2005 20:29 |
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Get a ferret lol.Fred.ptfg.&a&g&s. |
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Researching: |
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Louise | Report | 7 Feb 2005 20:33 |
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Do you want to borrow our Jack Russell, he's a great rabbiter? Louise |
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Fairy | Report | 7 Feb 2005 20:36 |
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Why do you want to get rid of them? We used to have them in our garden and watching them was great fun. They never bothered with my plants either. From Jo, a rabbit lover. |
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Hawthorn | Report | 7 Feb 2005 20:37 |
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Yes please Louise!! He would be tired out after a couple of weeks in our garden. |
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Deanna | Report | 7 Feb 2005 20:39 |
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Catch em and make a stew Brian. Deanna :-0) |
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Hawthorn | Report | 7 Feb 2005 20:39 |
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Fairy Godmother - I don't dislike rabbits, it's the damage they do that I don't like. I used to love seeing the rabbits in our garden but last year they ate everything in sight. |
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Unknown | Report | 7 Feb 2005 20:40 |
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Neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrr what's up Doc? |
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Naomi in SW | Report | 7 Feb 2005 21:08 |
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Hi Brian, As a rabbit owner I find a squirt of well aimed water usually does the trick. Naomi x |
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Willy | Report | 7 Feb 2005 21:11 |
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aSK elmer fudd lol |
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Bev | Report | 7 Feb 2005 21:14 |
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ehhhh hang on a cotton pickin moment this is Rabbitt discrimination!!! as a descendent of a Rabbitt i object most strongly this is as bad as the bunny boiling thread a few months ago what is it that you lot have against my ancestors???????????? Bev ( getting ready to report to abuse if this doesn't stop) lol lol lol |
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Louise | Report | 7 Feb 2005 21:17 |
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Trouble with our Jack Russell is that he would probably try to tire out the rabbits to see if he could try out rabbit/Jack Russell hybridisation!!! He's already tried to make pink puppies with our daughter's Clifford The Big Red Dog and Cat/Dog hybrids with our poor cat. Rabbit stew is lovely couldn't you catch them and sell them to the local butcher? Louise |
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Valice in | Report | 7 Feb 2005 21:27 |
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When we had rabbit problem in veg garden, had a special snare, like a noose put where they run. The rabbits were then nice to eat even if we had no veg to go with them!! Val |
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Hawthorn | Report | 7 Feb 2005 21:36 |
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Louise - I'd love to let your Jack Russell tire out the rabbits, or even have his evil way with them . . . all of them! Seriously though, to see the rabbits eating the grass occasionally was lovely, unfortunately the don't know the difference between grass and expensive plants - or any plant for that matter. |
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Essex Baz | Report | 7 Feb 2005 21:49 |
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Get a huge great FOX Brian |
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Louise | Report | 7 Feb 2005 21:55 |
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Brian, My father is a landscape gardener ( Member of Chelsea Gold winning team), he has gardens open to the public and has thousands of rabbits which are a big problem when you have lots of young juicy plants. He goes and shoots them every now and then or sets the rottweiller on them. I'm afraid you're not going to have much luck unless there's a legal way to gas them or put them on the bunny 'pill'. Couldn't you supply the 'mukluk trade with fresh rabbit skins, after all they're high fashion now? Louise |
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Hawthorn | Report | 7 Feb 2005 22:02 |
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Thanks for that Louise . . . . I have a funny feeling it's going to be one - nill to the rabbits again this year!!! |
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Fairy | Report | 7 Feb 2005 22:44 |
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I'm NOT looking at this thread any more. |
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Heather | Report | 7 Feb 2005 23:41 |
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We have wire netting all around our garden. Last year a baby bunny found a gap and demolished a row of brussels sprouts. We have wire netting on the gate too. Heather |
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