Any advice on how to keep very aggressive bunnies off my yard . ?




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Liz Slater on Jun 11, 2017
Moth balls from the dollar store--make a perimeter border.Helpful Reply -
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Shoshana on Jun 12, 2017
Blood meal fertilizer spread around the yard will repel them.Helpful Reply -
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Shirley Heikkinen on Jun 12, 2017
Very agressive hunting dogs!Helpful Reply -
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Marcia Lazenby on Jun 13, 2017
a catHelpful Reply -
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Nancy Turner on Jun 13, 2017
I agree with the dog idea. Bunnies are at the top of the food group list of our chow chow! She even takes care of the moles that come out at night, we find them by the back door. Chow Chows don't like to spend a lot of time indoors, so she makes use of the doggie door at night to hunt for critters.Helpful Reply -
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