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The eastern cottontail rabbit can be a pesky garden companion, so here are tips to help keep him away!
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Rabbits need to chew a lot because their teeth grow constantly. They are probably attracted to the wicker since it is similar to wood twigs. You might try placing a large pile of twigs similar in diameter to your wicker nearby on the lawn. Also, you might try rabbit repellents such as sprinkling dried urine of predators (available at garden centers); scattering fur of a dog or cat around the area (replenish every so often); or installing motion-detector sprinklers (available online, such as from Havahart). Depending on the layout of the deck, you might also consider fencing (which can also help to keep the animals from setting up shop under your deck).
Although it was once a common home remedy to use mothballs to repel wildlife (indoors or outdoors), it is no longer recommended. Mothballs can be toxic to beneficial insects, animals (including pets), and humans (especially children), and will leach chemicals into the soil. They contain pesticides and are meant to be enclosed in a small airtight space indoors to control insects that eat natural fibers; if used outdoors, their fumes will dissipate (which might be partly why the rabbits trotted right over them).
Hope this helps!
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