
The eastern cottontail rabbit can be a pesky garden companion, so here are tips to help keep him away!
Controlling the Rabbit Population in your Yard
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The plastic forks are a great idea and work for me not only for rabbits but also squirrels in containers.
I found finely ground garlic does the best keeping everything with a fuzzy tail away from the garden. It must be pure ground garlic from restaurant supply store or similar place. Do not use garlic salt as sodium is not good for plants or the ground. It must have zero sodium.
could i get the garlic from a grocery store? like buy a loose garlic head?
Anywhere you can find it....just be sure it is not garlic salt. Only reason I mentioned restaurant supply is that they have large containers of it....like at GFS.....
Watched bunny eating my snapdragons last summer through the fall, none left now! They also like heather which is very easy to reach.
Rabbits constantly eat the green leaves off my parsley leaving bare stalks, so I don't think parsley is a deterrent here in South Australia!
The Almanac can add Yarrow to the rabbit list. A young bunny has been munching on my plant and today I am setting up three 8x10 mirrors strategically placed and propped up hoping he will be scared away. Worth a try.. will report back. Stay tuned.
It is totally irresponsible to recommend catch and release of rabbits on someone else's property! if you want to catch and release, you need to secure permission from landowners or let them loose on your own property or in a designated/permitted public land. I live in the country and battle rabbits just as the the city gardener. We don't want your rabbits. Rabbits are even more destructive here, as the land spanses are larger and the difficulties in controlling them are greater. Products like 'Repels-All' work to some extent, but they also stink up your garden. Deer deterents, like coyote urine work, but readily attract coyote and they are very destructive too.... that small pets! STOP giving irresponsible advice! I have lost all respect for this site!
In the spring I put plastic forks in the ground, with the tines facing upward, around my susceptible plants. They can’t hop on them. Not foolproof, but seems to work better than other remedies I’ve tried.
We will miss the cute rabbits when they are gone. Tame and wild. There is a disease that is killing rabbits. Virus found in 2020. If you're interested go to: now.tuffs.edu articles deadly rabbit virus spreads us.
I put battery operated motion sensor lights on a tree pointing into my vegetable garden. No rabbits or ground hogs ate my veggie plants or flowers. I had the trees cut down and I put up a row of " fairy lights" on the top of my garden wire fence. I will be adding wind chimes.