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Old 31-05-2005, 05:54 PM
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I've got a rabbit in my yard who thinks I'm running a salad bar. I'm
borrowing a Havahart trap this evening. I know a couple of sure-fire ways to
lure a squirrel into one of those, but not a rabbit. The bait's got to be
something tastier than my lettuce & broccoli leaves. Anyone got any ideas?
I'd try a carrot, but I wonder if rabbits are tired of being stereotyped
based on Bugs Bunny cartoons.


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Old 31-05-2005, 07:27 PM
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On Tue, 31 May 2005 16:54:23 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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I've got a rabbit in my yard who thinks I'm running a salad bar. I'm
borrowing a Havahart trap this evening. I know a couple of sure-fire ways to
lure a squirrel into one of those, but not a rabbit. The bait's got to be
something tastier than my lettuce & broccoli leaves. Anyone got any ideas?
I'd try a carrot, but I wonder if rabbits are tired of being stereotyped
based on Bugs Bunny cartoons.


It's the carrot tops they like. There's nothing sure fire I know but
violence.

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Old 31-05-2005, 08:15 PM
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On Tue, 31 May 2005 16:54:23 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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I've got a rabbit in my yard who thinks I'm running a salad bar. I'm
borrowing a Havahart trap this evening. I know a couple of sure-fire ways
to
lure a squirrel into one of those, but not a rabbit. The bait's got to be
something tastier than my lettuce & broccoli leaves. Anyone got any ideas?
I'd try a carrot, but I wonder if rabbits are tired of being stereotyped
based on Bugs Bunny cartoons.


It's the carrot tops they like. There's nothing sure fire I know but
violence.


I have a rotator cuff injury that's wreaking havoc on my shooting skills.
So, at the moment, I'm stuck with the trap. :-)


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Old 31-05-2005, 11:41 PM
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"Boboed" wrote in message
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On Tue, 31 May 2005 16:54:23 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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I've got a rabbit in my yard who thinks I'm running a salad bar. I'm
borrowing a Havahart trap this evening. I know a couple of sure-fire ways
to
lure a squirrel into one of those, but not a rabbit. The bait's got to be
something tastier than my lettuce & broccoli leaves. Anyone got any ideas?
I'd try a carrot, but I wonder if rabbits are tired of being stereotyped
based on Bugs Bunny cartoons.


It's the carrot tops they like. There's nothing sure fire I know but
violence.


I have a rotator cuff injury that's wreaking havoc on my shooting skills.
So, at the moment, I'm stuck with the trap. :-)


I'm a vegetarian & have been for 30+ years, but my great-grampa ran a
rabbitry & when I was a kid I ate rabbit, both farm-raised, & hunted out
on the San Juans. So I would not be horrified to learn some gardener shot
a rabbit, if they at least didn't waste the meat afterward.

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In article , "Doug Kanter"
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"Boboed" wrote in message
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On Tue, 31 May 2005 16:54:23 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:

I've got a rabbit in my yard who thinks I'm running a salad bar. I'm
borrowing a Havahart trap this evening. I know a couple of sure-fire
ways
to
lure a squirrel into one of those, but not a rabbit. The bait's got to
be
something tastier than my lettuce & broccoli leaves. Anyone got any
ideas?
I'd try a carrot, but I wonder if rabbits are tired of being
stereotyped
based on Bugs Bunny cartoons.


It's the carrot tops they like. There's nothing sure fire I know but
violence.


I have a rotator cuff injury that's wreaking havoc on my shooting skills.
So, at the moment, I'm stuck with the trap. :-)


I'm a vegetarian & have been for 30+ years, but my great-grampa ran a
rabbitry & when I was a kid I ate rabbit, both farm-raised, & hunted out
on the San Juans. So I would not be horrified to learn some gardener shot
a rabbit, if they at least didn't waste the meat afterward.

-paghat the ratgirl


OK....well, I'm not sure I want to kill the bunny because I have this thing
about cute ears. But I still need to get it into the trap. Other than carrot
greens, got any suggestions? I just bought a 3 lb bag of organic carrots
yesterday. The last thing I need right now is to go buy another bunch of
carrots just for the greens. I can only eat so many carrot muffins, glazed
carrots, carrots in salad, carrot sticks.....




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Old 01-06-2005, 11:56 AM
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Doug Kanter said:

OK....well, I'm not sure I want to kill the bunny because I have this thing
about cute ears. But I still need to get it into the trap. Other than carrot
greens, got any suggestions? I just bought a 3 lb bag of organic carrots
yesterday. The last thing I need right now is to go buy another bunch of
carrots just for the greens. I can only eat so many carrot muffins, glazed
carrots, carrots in salad, carrot sticks.....

You can usually cut the top end of a carrot off and stick it in a bit of
water to get some fresh greens to grow, if it hasn't been trimmed too
closely before being stuck in a cello pack...

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Old 01-06-2005, 11:56 AM
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Doug Kanter said:

I've got a rabbit in my yard who thinks I'm running a salad bar. I'm
borrowing a Havahart trap this evening. I know a couple of sure-fire ways
to lure a squirrel into one of those, but not a rabbit. The bait's got to be
something tastier than my lettuce & broccoli leaves. Anyone got any ideas?
I'd try a carrot, but I wonder if rabbits are tired of being stereotyped
based on Bugs Bunny cartoons.

I'ved had some luck with fresh lettuce leaves sprinkled with vanilla
extract. Romaine lettuce leaves work best (mostly due to shape), set
in a small yogurt cup filled with water.

I remember reading an article by a scientist who studied cottontails
and had to live-trap them regularly. IIRC, he claimed that the best lure
was to have had another cottontail urinate in the trap!

If you are trying to protect ornamental plants, I recommend Ropel.

For vegetable gardens, a fence.

This company's advice and products have been useful to me in the past,
and this is their page on rabbits:

http://www.bugspray.com/articles99/rabbits.html

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Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

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I'd say a rabbit's favorite food has to be my wifes tulips but you
might try an ear of corn.,

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You ARE running a salad bar for rabbits.
You are the one now aware of it yet.


"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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I've got a rabbit in my yard who thinks I'm running a salad bar. I'm
borrowing a Havahart trap this evening. I know a couple of sure-fire ways
to lure a squirrel into one of those, but not a rabbit. The bait's got to
be something tastier than my lettuce & broccoli leaves. Anyone got any
ideas? I'd try a carrot, but I wonder if rabbits are tired of being
stereotyped based on Bugs Bunny cartoons.



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Old 01-06-2005, 04:00 PM
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Or, my reality has been adjusted to correctness. :-)

"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
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You ARE running a salad bar for rabbits.
You are the one now aware of it yet.


"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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I've got a rabbit in my yard who thinks I'm running a salad bar. I'm
borrowing a Havahart trap this evening. I know a couple of sure-fire ways
to lure a squirrel into one of those, but not a rabbit. The bait's got to
be something tastier than my lettuce & broccoli leaves. Anyone got any
ideas? I'd try a carrot, but I wonder if rabbits are tired of being
stereotyped based on Bugs Bunny cartoons.







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Doug Kanter wrote:
I've got a rabbit in my yard who thinks I'm running a salad bar. I'm
borrowing a Havahart trap this evening. I know a couple of sure-fire ways to
lure a squirrel into one of those, but not a rabbit. The bait's got to be
something tastier than my lettuce & broccoli leaves. Anyone got any ideas?
I'd try a carrot, but I wonder if rabbits are tired of being stereotyped
based on Bugs Bunny cartoons.


Put lettuce and broccoli leaves in there if that is what the rabbit is
eating. Maybe a big pile of them would look more appealing than a long
row growing in your garden.
I have lots of rabbits around here, but they don't seem to be eating
anything in either my veggie garden or my flower beds. I was watching
two of them from my kitchen window yesterday while loading my
dishwasher. They hopped right by the flowerbeds and into the woods. I
don't know what they're eating, but they appear to be well fed and
healthy.
Gayle

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