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Uncovered a rabbit nest iin my half-barrel planter
On Jun 7, 11:07 am, "Nelly Wensdow" wrote:
Just discovered them while trying to put in some big Coleus. What on earth made them think it was a good place for a nest up off the ground, and what, if anything, should I do? I don't want them in there. Will the mother move them for me? Abandon them? What if I do (or don't) cover them back up? I'm not sure if I hit one with my hand spade or not. They're so widdle, I don't really want to kill them...at least not until they start eating up all my plants, as they always do. We've already got a ton of 'em around here, living underneath a shed out back. (And we're not allowed to shoot them. In fact, it's illegal to even throw a snowball in this town. Literally.) Any suggestions? If your municipality bans you from trapping them yourself (using a live trap, like a Hav-A-Heart) then they should have some means of animal control. Perhaps your county agricultural extension agent could make a suggestion there? Most places will trap nuisance animals for free, or low cost, and they would probably transport them to some nearby wildlife area. Good luck on that. Chris |
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