It all depends on which kind you buy. Usually they are not poisonous to humans, other animals or the environment but you might want to check the repellent poison alert side in case.
All Out is a specific type of mosquito repellent that works in a vaporizer. It is poisonous to the insects, but can be safely inhaled by humans.
I'm very shocked you need some rabbit repellent for a party your hosting, but if that's what you need I'm here to help. If you look in a animal book I'm sure you'll find some great rabbit repellent recipes.
There are several fun easy recipes for rabbit repellent available to download for free online. The best can be found on the Food Network website or allcooks.com.
Nope.
I wouldn't. It's probably way too harsh for it.
An ultrasonic rabbit repellent is generally safe for dogs, as the high-frequency sound it emits is designed to deter rabbits without harming pets. However, some dogs may be sensitive to the sound or find it uncomfortable. It is recommended to monitor your dog's reaction when using the repellent and discontinue use if any signs of distress are observed.
Here you go sir: http://www.ehow.com/way_5468054_homemade-rabbit-repellent.html Hope that article helps you. If it doesn't, call pest control or something.
lettuce and carrots,most leaves if not poisonous.
The leaves, vines, and stems of the tomato plant are poisonous to rabbits. The fruit of the tomato plant is not poisonous, but it's not very healthy, either -- if your rabbit happens to like it, and your rabbit is healthy, it's probably okay as a treat every once in awhile, but most rabbits would prefer a bite of carrot or apple.See the related questions/links below for more info about the rabbit diet.More about poisonous plants: The seeds of apples and pears and the pits of apricots contain cyanide and are poisonous to rabbits and should always be removed before given to your pet. Other poisonous foods include avocado, and the eyes of potatoes and eggplant and tomato plant.
Yes, rabbits do eat aster. Aster is safe for rabbits to eat (see related link below for a list of rabbit-safe flowers). People who have rabbits for pets sometimes give their bunny aster as a treat (in moderation; see the related question below about the rabbit diet). People who grow flower gardens sometimes say wild bunnies have eaten all their aster; however, some people say they've had success using aster as a rabbit repellent, so it depends.
John peter zenger died by eating a poisonous rabbit
Not really, no, unless your rabbit munched its way through a LOT of plants. Poinsettias being poisonous to pets and kids is a fairly old urban myth.