I am having problems with rabbits in my garden and would like some advice on how to prevent or minimize damage to my plants. — Beth Jameson, Park Ridge As with any garden pest problem, it is important ...
Rabbits! They are ravenous in the spring when greens like spinach and lettuce are just coming up. For years I kept them at bay with a simple 2-foot high chicken wire fence held in place with thin ...
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Rabbits are deceptively adorable, hopping their way into your garden and eating up the plants you worked so hard to grow. One ...
Q: How do I keep rabbits from destroying my new plants? A: The Eastern cottontail is the most common type of rabbit in urban areas. This cute, fuzzy critter can cause incredible amounts of damage to ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... My neighborhood is overrun with bunnies. So accustomed to people are these wild cottontails that they don’t move more than a few feet away when approached.
Rabbits are a common invader of home gardens, especially when plants flower in spring. Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini said there are many common-sense ways to keep the ...
Rabbits are, without a doubt, one of nature’s cutest critters. But they can be a bit less adorable when they’re nibbling your flower beds down to the ground or munching on your home-grown veggies. And ...
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