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Dasterdly wabbits!
Even though I added plastic fencing to the gate & arbor the dastardly wabbits got in the garden. They chewed all of the pole beans off at ground level. We were getting a quartr bag of beans every 2 days. I had replanted for the next round of beans & they ate all the sprouts.
Looks like bad blood between me & the bunnies...
Looks like bad blood between me & the bunnies...
TCgardening- Posts : 223
Join date : 2013-12-28
Age : 67
Location : Zone 10a Stuart, Fla
Re: Dasterdly wabbits!
I ate the head of a bunny cake today. It was quite satisfying. Poetic justice!
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CapeCoddess- Posts : 6811
Join date : 2012-05-20
Age : 68
Location : elbow of the Cape, MA, Zone 6b/7a
Re: Dasterdly wabbits!
Hmm, I need to make a cake like that...
TCgardening- Posts : 223
Join date : 2013-12-28
Age : 67
Location : Zone 10a Stuart, Fla
Re: Dasterdly wabbits!
One word: SLIPPERS!
(the threat I used to always give my furry cats when they would misbehave - meaningless now with my hairless cats!)
(the threat I used to always give my furry cats when they would misbehave - meaningless now with my hairless cats!)
Goosegirl- Posts : 3424
Join date : 2011-02-16
Age : 59
Location : Zone 4A - NE SD
Re: Dasterdly wabbits!
Slippers, that's very funny Goosegirl.
My neighbors will know I've lost it, chasing rabbits around the back yard with my wife's pink fluffy slippers. I might even make the evening news.
My dogs give them a good run a few times a day but they have the place to themselves after 11 pm. It's good exercise for the dogs but not much of a threat to the rabbits.
Still working to improve the barrier fence so time will tell.
I'll go look for the slippers now...
Craig
My neighbors will know I've lost it, chasing rabbits around the back yard with my wife's pink fluffy slippers. I might even make the evening news.
My dogs give them a good run a few times a day but they have the place to themselves after 11 pm. It's good exercise for the dogs but not much of a threat to the rabbits.
Still working to improve the barrier fence so time will tell.
I'll go look for the slippers now...
Craig
TCgardening- Posts : 223
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Re: Dasterdly wabbits!
Rabbit fur slippers... what a beautiful thought.
CitizenKate- Posts : 843
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Location : Northeast KS, USA; Zone 6a
Re: Dasterdly wabbits!
CitizenKate wrote:Rabbit fur slippers... what a beautiful thought.
Yes, I dream of how the soft rabbit fur would feel on my tootsies, but I don't think I could really follow through on the threat!
Goosegirl- Posts : 3424
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Re: Dasterdly wabbits!
The field rep from Acme Industries will be glad to offer some DIY Wabbit Trap plans...
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Goosegirl- Posts : 3424
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Re: Dasterdly wabbits!
FRED58 wrote:
The field rep from Acme Industries will be glad to offer some DIY Wabbit Trap plans...
I believe they are referred to as "wabbit twaps".
I've got a situation developing with the local wildlife as well. Just found a rabbit nest in my front yard. Guess I'd better get my
CitizenKate- Posts : 843
Join date : 2015-03-20
Location : Northeast KS, USA; Zone 6a
Re: Dasterdly wabbits!
Southern Gardener has some neat wabbit pwoof box cages she made of hard ware cloth.
Re: Dasterdly wabbits!
I used my Wabbit fencing to turn one of my small boxes into a compost box. Got to come up with another Wascally Wabbit Warder-Offer before I put out the broccoli starts!
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