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Wild rabbits in the garden - unwelcome!!

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Helen352 | 16:26 Sun 15th Aug 2010 | Animals & Nature
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We have a large back garden backing onto fields. For the first time in years of living here we suddenly have a wild rabbit coming into our garden and destroying all the flowers and vegetables.
Whilst I loved keeping pet rabbits a few years ago, I don't appreciate the wild one ruining all my hard work. It is simply not practical to wire off all my garden to keep the rabbit out, so does anyone please have any sensible suggestions as to how I can either stop, deter or 'permanently remove' this rabbit (I don't have a gun!!)
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Get a JR terrier., or borrow one -- bunny will move on or upwards.
are you sure its only one? Bunnies live in families, tbh if one has found the way, you have had it unless you rabbit proof the garden.
I know how you feel but at least your invader is not someone else's cat. Why not borrow a humane trap and let it go somewhere else?
whatever you do, do it quick. we had one wild rabbit in our garden, and all of a sudden he got a girlfriend...within months there were dozens, they just kept coming! we quite liked ours as there was only grass for them to munch, but suddenly they all vanished, I assume myxomatosis got them...

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