Well ... Its Either Pregnant Or Its Having A Phantom Pregnancy.
Wasps may linger in the area for a few days to a week after their nest has been destroyed, but they will eventually disperse and find a new location to build a nest.
a rabbit is a good pet but you have to pick up after it every week
No only in the nest, their feet are too week.
It depends on the breed.
its usually about a week and a half
Whenever it is dirty, at least once a week.
Feed it, love it, and pet it
When a rabbit makes a nest to give birth in they pluck there neck fur and there tummy fur and mix it in with hay they make it in a little circle kinda like a birds nest and then once they give birth the rabbit will then put more of her belly and neck fur on top of the kits
Yes. All pet rabbits act differently when they have babies though, some will let you hold the babies, and move around the nest (which the female builds about a week before giving birth), and some will try and bite you if you go near the babies!
You have to decide how safe she is there. Most likely she will be vulnerable to predators while on that nest. I would advise you first collect the eggs and find a safe place at home, preferably in her coop, then relocate her. Do it in that order, eggs first then the hen, as she will not stay if you try to move her first. Try not to let the eggs cool down too much as it will affect the hatch. If it has been a week then you should have chicks running around by the third week of May.
If this question is about a nesting box where the rabbit will take care of her babies, the answer is no: do not put a towel or any fabrics in the nesting box. Only put hay in the nesting box. See the related link below for more details about building a nest for a pregnant/nursing bunny.If this question is about the rabbit's enclosure in general:Towels can be dangerous for some rabbits. Some rabbits like to bite and tear towels, and then there's the risk of digestive problems if they eat any of it, or they could rip holes in the towel and get their head or legs caught in it, which can lead to panic and injury.Other rabbits are fine with towels: they might scratch at them a bit but they don't eat them or rip them open.Whether or not you can put a towel in with your rabbit depends on his or her behaviour. For the first week or so, only let the rabbit have a towel when you're there to supervise. Once you're sure the rabbit isn't being dangerous with the towel, then you can put it in the nest box or cage permanently; but inspect the towel every day for signs of damage or wear.See the related question below about rabbit cages for more information about what to put in the rabbit's enclosure.More info:no because it would scare the rabbit and she could go into shock also you might confuse what time of day. another thing it that rabbits only need 8 hours in the dark
yes you clean the rabbit with soap and if but the hutch must be dirty too so you have to clean the hutch out every week because that could be a reason your rabbit is dirty ....most likely