I live on the edge of a village in a house on about one-third of an acre. I have a problem with wild rabbits digging up my lawn. They do not bother my plants a great deal, but they are making a mess of the lawn. There are holes everywhere, and I do not know what to do. We do not have a dog, so they obviously feel very safe here. Fencing would be difficult and very expensive, and it would also involve having a gate put across the entrance which I do not want to do. I have tried spraying the holes with a product designed to deter rabbits, but it had no effect. Any suggestions gratefully received.
I know that people do shoot them, but I've never held any sort of firearm and I am a city gal, not Annie Oakley! Besides, I'd be afraid I would merely wound one, and then what would I do?
Maybe if you talk to the farmer or owner of the adjacent land to yours, he may be able to point you in the direction of a profecional pest controller, who would be happy to do a cull. If you ask in the local pub, you might end up with some spotty kid with an air gun and not much between the ears. Good Luck Tbird+
When i lived by a farm in Lincs., our cat often used to leave us little "presents" on the doorstep . These mainly consisted of fullgrown rabbits.This used to upset mum,but dad was more then happy as he was obsessed with his lawn.If you decide to get a cat,,i would recommend getting one from a local farm.