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<p>No doubt, rabbits are cute and all with their fluffy body and sparkly eyes but it is not like anyone wants them to run around the back yard, chewing plants or stomping the seed soil. Anyone who faced this problem at least once asked to themselves, &#8220;<a title="How To Keep Rabbits Out Of Your Garden" href="http://www.howtokeeprabbitsoutofgarden.com/">how to keep rabbits out of your garden</a>&#8220;? One possible solution is called rabbit proof fence.</p>
<h2>Does Fencing Actually Help Against Rabbits?</h2>
<p>Putting up a fence of hard material is not going to keep these invaders out because it is not like they need to cut the whole thing. Rabbits are adept at digging holes, for being such an expert at burrowing, wild rabbits need to dig just enough under the fence to fit their head and squeeze in. So regular fence material is inappropriate if you are trying to keep them out. Special purpose fence needs special materials.</p>
<h2>Building the Fence</h2>
<p>Before we build a fence to keep the wild rabbits out, we must keep four points in our mind. These are:</p>
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<li>Material</li>
<li>Depth</li>
<li>Holes and</li>
<li>Height</li>
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<p>So basically, choose the right material, position the fence deep enough into the ground, make sure there are no holes large enough for the rabbits to get in and high enough so they cannot jump over.<br />
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<p>First, select the right material that is resistant to chewing. Avoid using plastic, cloth or wood or wooden material. Chicken wire is pretty effective against rabbit teeth.<br />
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<p>Second, figure out how deep you need to dig. Let us see how the fence should be positioned and planted for 2&#8243; wide stakes. For 2&#8243; wide stakes dig a trench 6&#8243; deep and 8&#8243; wide to form the fence perimeter. Then pound in the stakes on the inner side of the trench. Next, bend the chicken wire (the bottom 6&#8243;) outward so that it spreads on the bottom of the trench. The whole thing will look like the letter L. Make sure to put the fence end into the trench and point the flange at the opposite direction of the garden.<br />
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<p>The third important factor is holes. Rabbits are capable to squeezing in their whole body where they can fit their head. To prevent this, build the fence with the stakes placed as close as possible. This is why 2&#8243; stakes are mostly recommended.<br />
Finally, the height. Rabbits are capable of jumping quite high into the air. Selecting a 36&#8243; wide chicken wire helps you to put up a 36&#8243; high fence. This will keep the majorityof wild rabbits out of the garden.<br />
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<h2>Electric Rabbit Proof Fence</h2>
<p>The regular rabbit proof fence is hard to put for all the digging. Advanced electric fencing can be used to avoid this problem. Again, you have to pound in the stakes but this time with attached insulators with two suspending wires. One of them runs along the outside of the fence, 2 inches from the ground. The other one runs along the inside, 4 inches from the ground. The whole system is powered with electric fencing charger.</p>
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<h2>An Alternative to Fences</h2>
<p>Chicken wire rabbit proof fence is a bit eyesore and many do not prefer them because they ruin the natural view. They could choose various rabbit repellent available in the market as alternatives.</p>
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<p>Many people consider rabbits to be sweet little creatures and are very reluctant to harm them in any way. But what happens when they become a bother and start visiting and destroying your precious plants in your garden? What do you do if you do not want to fence off that garden completely? The one answer that effectively solves all these problems while causing no deadly bodily harm to the rabbits themselves can be found in the form of rabbit repellents. A rabbit repellent in this context is simply a term that is used in reference to anything that will repel or affect the rabbits such that they are forced out of the garden on their own accord. In case you are faced with the problem of rabbits and you are wondering <a title="How To Keep Rabbits Out Of Your Garden" href="http://www.howtokeeprabbitsoutofgarden.com/">how to keep rabbits out of your garden</a> without harming them, then you should consider using rabbit repellents to solve this problem.</p>
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<h2>Types of rabbit repellents</h2>
<p>There are very many natural rabbit repellents that you can use to keep rabbits off your garden. Most of these repellents are very easy to make and, in fact, you can easily make an effective rabbit repellent on your own at home with information on the right ingredients. Some of the most commonly used rabbit repellents include the following;</p>
<h3>Garlic</h3>
<p>Rabbits have been known to have a natural and very strong dislike for both the smell and taste of garlic. This detail can be used against them in the making of a natural rabbit repellent. Most of the commercial rabbit repellents sold in the market today actually use garlic juice with a few additives which are added in order to make the smell and taste of the juice even more potent. With enough garlic, you can make your own rabbit repellent at home. All you need is half a cup of chili powder and half a cup of garlic powder. Simply mix these two with water inside a large watering can and stir to ensure that they mix properly. The resulting solution can be sprinkled over the plants in your garden and will act as a very powerful rabbit repellent. Note that this particular rabbit repellent is not very suitable for edible plants that you intend to eat since the plants are bound to have a terrible taste even for you.</p>
<h3>Soiled Cat Litter</h3>
<p>Soiled cat litter can also serve as a very potent homemade repellent when faced with the problem of rabbits. In this case, take the soiled litter from a cat that has killed and fed on wild animals and spread the same around your garden. The smell and sight of the litter should drive the rabbits away. You may have to do this about once every week for the best results.</p>
<h3>Natural Rabbit Repellents</h3>
<p>Other natural rabbit repellents include aromatic herbs which, although they may smell very nice to humans, do not smell so good to the rabbits and effectively repel them. A good example of an aromatic herb that can be used effectively as a natural rabbit repellent is lavender whose smell is very offensive to the rabbits.</p>
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<p>Learn <strong>how to keep rabbits out of garden</strong> areas today. If you have a green thumb and a passion for gardening, you put a lot of tender love and care into your vegetables. Not only do you pick the vegetables and plant the seedlings, you also water them and care for them until they bud. There is nothing more frustrating then waking up in the morning to find that garden pests have devoured the plants you have spent months caring for. If you have a rabbit problem, it is time to learn <strong>how to keep rabbits out of garden</strong> areas so they do not think that the carrots and lettuce you tended from a seedling are a free meal. Refer to these tips and choose the best way on how to get rid of the rabbit problem that is turning your outdoor sanctuary into ruins.</p>
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<h2>Effective Methods to Get Rid of Garden Pests</h2>
<p>If you have ever owned a bunny, you know how cute they are. Just because bunnies are cute does not mean you want the bunnies claiming all of the lettuce and carrots you have planted. You need to research several different methods on how to get rid of garden pests before you choose which method you want to choose. There are safe rabbit problem pest removal techniques and not so safe ones. The best methods include:</p>
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<li>Using fencing to keep the rabbits out</li>
<li>Using rabbit repellents</li>
<li>Using rabbits&#8217; natural enemies to keep them away</li>
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<p>Review each method and decide which method will work best in your garden.</p>
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<h2>How Will Fencing Keep the Rabbits Out</h2>
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If you believe in using safe methods to keep garden pests out of your garden, fencing is one of the most effective choices. You need to choose the right type of fencing that is designed to keep specific pests out. If you only have a rabbit problem, you should stick with chicken wire fencing because the openings in the fence are too small for the rabbits to get through. When you are installing the fence, you need to install it close to the ground and use heavy objects to prevent lifting. If you do not install the fence tight to the ground, the fence will become no more than a decorative element to your garden. Rabbits naturally dig under obstacles they are trying to bypass. This is why framing and tight installation is necessary.</p>
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<h2>Play With a Rabbit&#8217;s Instincts</h2>
<p>All wild animals have instincts. They have to learn how to protect themselves and how to sense danger if they want to survive. You can leave items out that will alert a rabbit that a predator is nearby so they will never even visit your garden again. One surprising method that seems to work is sprinkling human hair around the perimeter of your garden. Dried blood will also work, but you have to consider where you will get this specimen. You can get human hair from your salons or local beauty shops selling real hair. You can also spray fox urine or ferret feces around the garden and the rabbit problem will stop immediately. You can buy fox urine or simply have your guard dog mark its territory by roaming around the perimeter of the garden and leaving its scent.</p>
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<h2>Using Safe Rabbit Repellents to Get Rid of Garden Pests</h2>
<p>You can create your own repellents in the kitchen that are safe for rabbits and still deter them. These organic repellents will scare the garden pests and leave their noses burning if they try to sniff around your garden. One of the best remedies is using a vinegar or a hot chili pepper spray that with create a bitter taste in the bunny&#8217;s mouth. You should spray around your fence and around the perimeter of the garden. Avoid spraying the repellent on your prize vegetables and make sure you use gloves while you are spraying your garden.</p>
<p>If you love animals and you simply do not want the animals eating your vegetables, these are the safest ways to get rid of rabbits without actually hurting them. If you try one method and it does not work, trying combining two or more of these methods together and you should never have a problem again. Unless you have bionic bunnies in your yard, there is no way fencing, repellents and specimens will not work. Find the supplies you need and follow these tips on <strong>how to keep rabbits out of garden</strong> areas before you start planting your new seeds.</p>
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