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Old 11-05-2008, 05:51 PM
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Rabbits have been attacking my young fruit trees and flower bed. Despite having

fencing around the plants, they manage to get in and chew things up. Is there
any way to get rid of them, short of shooting (my suburb doesn't allow it).
Can't keep
dogs for other reasons, plus they can't be outside in all kinds of bad weather.
I saw in the Smallholder Mag someone advertising for for a sonic scarer using a highy frequency that scares mice, rats and rabbits. Don't have the name.Tho'
Good Luck, For the time being my bunnies are being zapped by electric fencing! poor bun bun.
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