Re: Re: What to do about rabbit droppings?


At 05:08 PM 3/24/99 EST, you wrote:
>Perennial List 3/23/99 12:51 PM perennials@mallorn.com
>
>>If you have one rabbit, you have more than one, and very likely more than
>> 2.  Rather than trapping, try cayenne pepper, Ropel, bloodmeal or some of
>> the other "organic" type deterrents - predator urine might also be an
>> option.  If you have cats and dogs running loose in the garden, they will
>> soon convince the bunnies to move on.  Rabbit netting (metal fencing) also
>> works, tho' it isn't too decorative.
>
>We agree completely with the above repley. Natures creatures are a part 
>of gardening. Granted they can get out of control sometimes and become a 
>nuisance but so can the weather. Please use organic type deterrants.
>
>w martin
>myg1728@aol.com
>http://www.oakmediacreations.com/myg/index.html
>Zone 5, Southwestern Lower Michigan
>Martin's Yard & Garden
>> 
In my experience, bloodmeal or bonemeal attract digging dogs (including my
own). I use very little bonemeal (with a dust mask that I consider better
than nothing), and no bloodmeal any more.  Margaret L

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