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Try sprinkleing the area with moth balls or moth crystals. You could also spray the area with apple bitters or circle the area with cayenne pepper or black pepper or both. If that doesn't work you could string a hot wire all the way around your garden.
They can survive on other plants, yes.
Fences , or move the plants.
Rabbits graze on grasses and other plants, and will brows on leaves, even eating bark in a severe winter.
You can prevent rabbits from eating your grass by installing a fence around your yard, using natural repellents like garlic or hot pepper spray, or planting rabbit-resistant plants.
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Rabbits enjoy eating a variety of plants, including leafy greens like lettuce, kale, and spinach, as well as herbs like parsley and cilantro. You can also plant vegetables such as carrots, broccoli, and zucchini for them to munch on. Just be sure to protect your garden with fencing or other barriers to prevent the rabbits from eating all your plants.
spray them with poison. even if they continue to eat your plants at least you'll have something for dinner
Yes, marigolds are considered rabbit-resistant plants due to their strong scent and bitter taste, which deters rabbits from eating them.
Yes, marigolds are considered rabbit-resistant plants due to their strong scent and bitter taste, which deters rabbits from eating them.
Thorns and a foul taste.
Yes, rabbits will eat corn plants.