Step 1: First you will need a dog that chases rabbits. Attach the dog to a lead and follow it as it chases the rabbit down the rabbit hole.
Now that you have established where the rabbit hole is keep this in mind for later.
Step 2: Take a bag of carrots (approx 8 carrots) and slice leangth ways into quatars.
Now go back to the rabbit hole with the carrots and start stabbing carrots into the ground every 3 or 4 feet in a line towards the fence. Outside the fence leave more carrots.
Step 3: Watch the Bait, as the rabbits leave the hole towards the pile of carrots outside the property sneak up with a spade and fill the rabbit hole with dirt.
Step 4: Step 4 is a bit tricky but by far the most important step. You will need to follow the dog around and catch some of his urine in a cup. Once you have the dogs urine poor this over the dirt on the rabbit hole. This will discourage the rabbits from coming back. Human urine will also work but the dogs urine will be much more effective :)
Squirt gun, sprinkler, any sort of water. Also you can spray the edges of your lawn with tiger urine (available at some lawn and garden stores).
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To effectively get rid of rabbits from eating your lawn, you can try using physical barriers like fences or repellents such as predator urine or plants they dislike. Trapping and relocating them may also be an option, but it's important to check local regulations first. Additionally, removing food sources and creating a less attractive environment for rabbits can help deter them from your lawn.
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Organic care is a great way to help combat insects without hurting the rest of your lawn. You should also make sure you don't leave rotting wood lying around, bugs like wood. http://www.organiclawncare101.com/organic-overview.html
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To effectively remove cut grass from a lawn, use a rake or a lawn mower with a bag attachment to collect the clippings. Dispose of the grass clippings in a compost pile or green waste bin to prevent them from smothering the lawn. Regularly mow the lawn to prevent excessive grass buildup.
To effectively remove lawn grubs from your yard, you can use beneficial nematodes, apply insecticides specifically designed for grubs, or manually remove them by hand. Regularly monitoring your lawn and taking preventive measures can also help prevent future infestations.
To effectively remove thistle from your lawn, you can manually pull out the thistle plants, making sure to remove the entire root system. You can also use herbicides specifically designed to target thistle. Regularly mowing your lawn can help prevent thistle from spreading.