• GBU_28@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    They’ll fuck up your garden then be killed by your dog…

    Move them to a quiet corner of a non- dog space, in range such that their mom can smell them.

    " Oh no booboobooo" I don’t give a shit, my dog will eventually find them I don’t know why they keep picking the center of my yard every year

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      7 months ago

      Next time put me serving around your garden. I recommend two layers, chicken wire and fencer wire, with a gate to get in and out. Growing up we only ever had a rabbit get past it once when the gate was improperly tied closed. If you use a raised bed then you get even better protection.

      We always had a rabbit family living under the back deck too, so we knew if wasn’t for lack of rabbits.

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        7 months ago

        No no, I never detect the rabbits until they’re shreds.

        They pick the most idiotic, unseen parts of lawn to make a nest. Once their scent dispersed at all, my dogs find em way before I do