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Keeping Rabbits out?


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I live in a area with a fairly healthy population of rabbits. I also have a healthy pair of Jack Russell dogs that happen to love hunting rabbits. I took the spirals off my fruit trees a couple of years ago thanks to them.

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in my experience of rabbit fencing, fencing only won't keep rabbits out the are determind little things. the most effective way to protect and area is to install a well constructed rabbit fence with rabbit drop boxes in various spots along the fence line as a perminant controll method. I serve about 20,000 acres fenced and trapped like this and it works superbly.

 

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the idea of the drop traps is good i have used simulia idea in walls with fen traps and it seamed to work well.

i have heard the rendonator is works well and great fun to play with.

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