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Permalink Reply by Will of G.O on February 3, 2009 at 23:38
Permalink Reply by Sarah Russell on February 4, 2009 at 7:20 Because I couldn't get a hold of any biological or nuclear weapons to get rid of the damn things last time I had to deal with them, I called in a pest controller. It was a difficult task trying to convice the client's two young daughters that it wasn't Snuffles the cute fluffy rabbit, but devious, murderous, evil, rabid bunnies with a taste for plants.
They just saw it as murder.
Permalink Reply by Will of G.O on February 4, 2009 at 12:32
Permalink Reply by laara copley-smith on February 4, 2009 at 15:34
Permalink Reply by Sarah Russell on February 4, 2009 at 16:02 I recently worked on a site where we couldnt put any protective fence around the site , I had to `dress` 2 Large houses to look refined and groomed,
My plant choice included : evergreen shrubs only , including Laurus nobilis , Buxus sempervirens , pittosphurum species : Tom thumb, County parks , Tennuifolia and another ...escaped from mind also senecio species , euronymus species and pittoshurum tobira nana.
The rabbits were so extensive we treated...not that I like to do this....the plants with `Grazers` product
detailed in garedens illustrated, only deteret. This product is not based on `chemicals`, Johnathan at grazers can help with details. :07767 870176
The lists of `resistant` plants is not specifically resistant ....as they tend to like to play, even when not eating !!
laara
Permalink Reply by Sarah Russell on February 4, 2009 at 16:04 "We have had a guy in to shoot, but there are so many nooks and crannies in the garden for the bunnies to hide, he only ever manages to get three or four, and I know there are dozens hiding out"
This is why trapping with cage traps is a very beneficial method of control, with carefull pree baiting large numbers can easily be caught, shooting alone is of little effect.
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