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For some reason the rabbits around our home, prefer this bush in front yard
over all other forage in winter. Does anyone have a solution, something
short of fencing in the poor plant? It's too cold to tie the dog out there
all day and night. Alternative hints would be appreciated. Thanks , Jim


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For some reason the rabbits around our home, prefer this bush in front
yard over all other forage in winter. Does anyone have a solution,
something short of fencing in the poor plant? It's too cold to tie the
dog out there all day and night. Alternative hints would be appreciated.
Thanks , Jim

Scatter moth balls or chips around the plant.

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Where do you live? I have a beagle and a Mini 14 that'll solve your problem.

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For some reason the rabbits around our home, prefer this bush in front

yard
over all other forage in winter. Does anyone have a solution, something
short of fencing in the poor plant? It's too cold to tie the dog out there
all day and night. Alternative hints would be appreciated. Thanks , Jim




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Thanks for the ideas. I'll have to go get some mothballs at hardware store.
and give a try. I've already got plenty of 22LR shells.

Jim
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Where do you live? I have a beagle and a Mini 14 that'll solve your

problem.

"Jim Moran" wrote in message
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For some reason the rabbits around our home, prefer this bush in front

yard
over all other forage in winter. Does anyone have a solution, something
short of fencing in the poor plant? It's too cold to tie the dog out

there
all day and night. Alternative hints would be appreciated. Thanks ,

Jim






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....and you will have rabbit for dinner.

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Thanks for the ideas. I'll have to go get some mothballs at hardware

store.
and give a try. I've already got plenty of 22LR shells.

Jim
"John" wrote in message
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Where do you live? I have a beagle and a Mini 14 that'll solve your

problem.

"Jim Moran" wrote in message
...
For some reason the rabbits around our home, prefer this bush in front

yard
over all other forage in winter. Does anyone have a solution,

something
short of fencing in the poor plant? It's too cold to tie the dog out

there
all day and night. Alternative hints would be appreciated. Thanks ,

Jim










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Fine ground red and/or black pepper all around???

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For some reason the rabbits around our home, prefer this bush in
front yard over all other forage in winter. Does anyone have a
solution, something short of fencing in the poor plant? It's too

cold
to tie the dog out there all day and night. Alternative hints would
be appreciated. Thanks , Jim


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