What will keep rabbits away from our garden of flowers and vegetables?
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There is a product called shake away. I bought mine on Amazon. it is environment friendly and will not hurt other animals. Just look for the one for rabbits, as they have different ones for different animals.
Try applying citrus peels and citrus essential oils.
Thank you, I didn't know about this one.
I have had rabbit problems in the past. The only thing that worked for me was moth balls. You crumble them up a little and put down around your plants. It's effective and inexpensive. Hope this helps. Good luck.
To get rid of rabbits and other nibblers in your garden go to a zoo and buy some cougar droppings (canned) and sprinkle it on the ground around your plants. These animals catch the scent and instinctively know that a predator has been there. I will scare the %$#@^ out them. Pun Intended. I went to the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle and was amazed at what You can buy.
Yes but not completely. You will be able to see and smell them if they are still there. The moth balls smell bad. So if you go out after it rains and your garden smells good, you will know that it's time to re-apply. Let your nose be the judge. lol good luck.