What is the BEST TOP RATED & PROVEN Rabbit Deterant ?
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get some Irish Spring bar soap and shave it into pieces. Spread the shavings all around the hosta plants. Rabbits don’t like the strong fragrance. If you still have a problem, sprinkle cayenne pepper on the ground around the plants.
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Hi Jay, I purchased a plastic owl from TSC. They're not the most attractive looking things but they do deter the rabbits. Not all but the trick is that you need to move it periodically.
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I spray Liquid Fence. You have to follow directions and do it frequently at first, but it does the trick. I buy the cheaper mix your own type.