You can buy dried blood and fox urine at garden supply stores.
Keep rabbits out of garden moth balls.
Fox blood can be sprinkled on cotton balls tied to your garden fence.
Or otherwise being able to access the mothballs and also keep them dry and out of the soil.
But nowadays several rabbit repellents are manufactured commercially to help gardeners to protect their plants from rabbits and deer.
Besides just like any other repellant you have to keep buying it for it to work.
To keep rabbits out of your garden organically try spraying your plants with a repellent made from water dish soap hot sauce and garlic cloves.
Home and garden sometimes it s better to see a pest problem as the normal way nature enters and adapts to a particular niche in the environment created by things like availability of food cover and absence of predators.
However they can wreak havoc on your garden.
Making homemade rabbit repellent is a simple yet effective way to keep rabbits out of your garden.
You ll find many products at your garden center that claim to repel animals.
Some believe that if you spread the fox urine around your lawn on your plants and garden the rabbits will stay away.
To keep out gophers groundhogs and rabbits build the fence 3 feet 1 m high with an additional 6 inches 15 cm underground.
These include dried blood and the urine or feces of any of their natural predators.
Scatter them around your gardens and flowerbeds to keep cats dogs and rodents away.
You must reapply it after rain source.
Alternatively spray your plants with raw eggs which has a smell that rabbits dislike.
Repel the rabbits with aromas they dislike.
Don t throw out old mothballs.
It really does repel rabbits deer and other rodents.
We are so saddened and appalled at her act of murder.
Rabbits are small and beautiful creatures.
Damndeer august 18 2020.
Tips for keeping rabbits out of your garden by edward higgins posted in.
You could reuse last years moth balls and in a way it would be at least.
Fox urine foxes are predators of rabbits and ground squirrels.
My only complaint is that i grow enough flowers and vegetables that it is a bit labor intensive to continue to make the spray and reapply it every time it rains.