Castor oil, coffee ground mulches, companion planting of garlic and mints, diatomaceous earth, fences, hot pepper sprays, human hair clips, row covers, sprinklers and uncluttered access are ways to keep rabbits and squirrels out of gardens. Rabbits and squirrels avoid harsh textures and strong smells. Deadheading, mowing and pruning schedules keep gardens and surrounding lawns free of brush piles, host plants and tall grasses.
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wild rabbits eat grasses and leaves from small bushes
No, it is not recommended to keep a wild rabbit as a pet. Wild rabbits have specific needs and behaviors that are different from domesticated rabbits, and they may not adapt well to captivity. It is best to leave wild rabbits in their natural habitat.
in their burrows
No, it is not recommended to keep a wild rabbit as a pet. Wild rabbits have specific needs and behaviors that are different from domesticated rabbits, making them difficult to care for properly in a home environment. It is best to leave wild rabbits in their natural habitat.
In the wild, you mean? They eat grass, all kinds of flowers and bushes.
Yes, it is possible to keep wild rabbits as pets, but it is not recommended. Wild rabbits have different needs and behaviors compared to domesticated rabbits, making them more challenging to care for. It is best to adopt a domesticated rabbit from a shelter or breeder for a better pet experience.
what eats wild bergambitot is rabbits. rabbits eat lots of different wild flowers and grasses which means a rabbit is a herbivore. This typical flower eats as all plants do they do the process of photosynthesis to store their food energy in their body.
No, it is not recommended to raise a wild rabbit as a pet. Wild rabbits have specific needs and behaviors that are different from domesticated rabbits, and they may not adapt well to captivity. It is also illegal in many places to keep wild animals as pets. It is best to leave wild rabbits in their natural habitat.
We can keep domestic rabbits in captivity. Keeping wild adult rabbit is forbidden in India according to wildlife act.
Yes, domestic rabbits can breed with wild rabbits.
Yes You can keep Rabbits and Guinea pigs can live in the same cage