Rabbits are, without a doubt, one of nature’s cutest critters. But they can be a bit less adorable when they’re nibbling your flower beds down to the ground or munching on your home-grown veggies. And ...
Rabbits! They are ravenous in the spring when greens like spinach and lettuce are just coming up. For years I kept them at bay with a simple 2-foot high chicken wire fence held in place with thin ...
There's a reason one of the most memorable picture books revolves around a trickster rabbit who scampers into a vegetable garden and gets into trouble. Rabbits have long frustrated gardeners with ...
Few garden plants are safe when rabbits invade. To protect your vegetables, fruits, and flowers, you have several options for how to keep rabbits out of your garden. In North America alone, there are ...
Rabbits are a common invader of home gardens, especially when plants flower in spring. Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini said there are many common-sense ways to keep the ...
Q: My area is overrun with wild rabbits that destroy the plants and lawn. Is there any way to control them? A: We may consider Peter Rabbit a lovable rascal when he's munching carrots in Mr.
Q: How do I keep rabbits from destroying my new plants? A: The Eastern cottontail is the most common type of rabbit in urban areas. This cute, fuzzy critter can cause incredible amounts of damage to ...
Rabbits can cause considerable damage to trees and shrubs in the winter and are active primarily at night. With little snow cover so far this year, you would not have noticed their tracks if they were ...
DEAR JOAN: We’ve been noticing a darling little cottontail rabbit perusing our yard in the last year in an urban tract neighborhood. But now I suspect it was not the same animal l spotted each time.