If they are houseflies there are many common control tools, First enclose the area if not enclosed. Improve sanitation because they smell something. If it is a fly light trap indoors mounted strategically and you can address the entry and outdoors as well if needed with baits, zappers, air curtains, etc etc.
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Rabbit cages are often available at your local pet shop or at your local supermarket. You can also buy rabbit cages online and get them delivered to your door.
babies dont live in cages.!! and yes mongoose eat baby rabbit's
well u can put up a fence around your rabbit cage my rabbit cages are off the ground but i will put a fence around so my dogs wont bite at the feet
Put them in separate cages - you will never be able to 'make' them behave around each other in the same cage.
Rabbit cages should have a water bottle, food bowl, hay rack, bedding, chew toys, and preferably a litter box.Make sure the water bottle has abundant fresh water and make sure there is an unlimited amount of hay for the rabbit.
http://www.cavycages.com provides information on SAFE inexpensive home-made cages that owners can make.
In the wild, they use burrows, as a pet, enclosed areas/cages.
Yes, they can if your rabbit pees and poops alot. lol
If you want to keep you rabbit indoors cages are available from most pet shops. If you want to keep your rabbit outside wooden hutches are also available from most pet shops. The prices vary most indoor cages cost around £40 - £50 whereas outdoor hutches are around £50 - £200 depending on how many stories there are. Also it depends on your financial whereabouts too. Hope I Helped. :) If your backyard soil is heavy clay and doesn't drain well, keep your rabbit in an outdoor pen. It will burrow and improve the yard drainage for you.
A rabbit's home is known as a burrow or rabbit hole. A group of burrows is called a warren. Domestic rabbits generally live in cages or hutches.
It is not recommended to use cages for animals other than they were intended for as then can endanger your pet. PetProductsByRoyal.com has some great cages for small animals. ^Isn't 100% true. The bar spacing in a rabbit cage is to wide for a rat. they can escape. Bar spacing needs to be similar to a hamster cage but size needs to be much larger.