To control pest rabbits you need to keep them out of the area.
You can use netting with a minimum of 30mm spacing and a 75cm height(absolute minimum), best to have an additional 150mm overhang at an angle of 45 degrees. You will also want a 150mm section at ground level at 90 degrees to the fence, covered in turf to prevent them digging under it.
This fence line should completely encompass the area, or have an additional length of 150m at each of the protected area. You will need to include a badger gate in this if you are in the uk and the fence crosses a badger path.
Alternatively you could look at electric Fencing - two main basic methods for this.
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To keep predators (like snakes) from crawling in.
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The dogs lasted by digging holes in the ground to keep warm. Your welcome ;)
Squirrels dig holes in yards to bury food for later, store nuts for winter, or search for buried food.
The dogs lasted by digging holes in the ground to keep warm. Your welcome ;)
Rabbits general tend to poop to mark territory or while they eat. House rabbits are easily litter trained to keep their messes to a minimum.
The simple answer is they dont. Keep your pet companion animals inside with you.
No one really knows.
Yes many owners keep 'house rabbits' which spend their entire lives indoors and are very happy with it.
You just keep digging down and find the bottom.
by digging a hole
Rabbits have a lot of preditors. Some of them can be dogs, snakes, racoons (it's true). If you are worried about your rabbit try to keep the rabbit inside the house more and not in hutches that leave the rabbit outside.