Rabbits getting into wife's flowers

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  • BE Mike

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    I had trouble with rabbits eating flowers down to the nub in flower pots. A few years ago, I went to the barbershop and asked for a bag of human hair clippings. I put it in the flower pots and the rabbits don't touch the flowers.
     

    ocsdor

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    The ONLY thing that stops rabbits is a FENCE that they cannot squeeze thru, jump over, or dig under.

    If you see a fence that says "Rabbit Fence", don't waste your money. They can squeeze thru it too.

    I built a picket fence surrounding my whole back yard, and lined it from about 10 inches in the ground on up to 2 feet (in height) with chicken wire. No rabbits now.
     

    jmiller676

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    The ONLY thing that stops rabbits is a FENCE that they cannot squeeze thru, jump over, or dig under.

    If you see a fence that says "Rabbit Fence", don't waste your money. They can squeeze thru it too.

    I built a picket fence surrounding my whole back yard, and lined it from about 10 inches in the ground on up to 2 feet (in height) with chicken wire. No rabbits now.

    I was thinking a wall of lead but the above would work also
     
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