Rabbits - Temple Illuminatus2024-03-28T14:50:22Zhttps://templeilluminatus.ning.com/forum/topics/rabbits?groupUrl=how-does-your-garden-grow&commentId=6363372%3AComment%3A3632317&groupId=6363372%3AGroup%3A94659&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks SunKat for your posts…tag:templeilluminatus.ning.com,2023-03-13:6363372:Comment:36323172023-03-13T23:48:24.305ZErnie Hopkinshttps://templeilluminatus.ning.com/profile/ErnieHopkins
<p>Thanks SunKat for your posts on Bok Choy and Swiss Chard!!!! In regard to not only rabbits, but racoons and deer as well, we found a very good solution. Pick up some Bobcat urine from a hunting or trapping store. Liberally apply it around your garden. You will need to renew it about every two weeks or after a rain. It needs to be stored in the fridge before use. Be sure it is sealed well, also avoid getting it on you. It was $8.95 for a 16 oz. bottle which gives 4 - 6 uses on our garden. If…</p>
<p>Thanks SunKat for your posts on Bok Choy and Swiss Chard!!!! In regard to not only rabbits, but racoons and deer as well, we found a very good solution. Pick up some Bobcat urine from a hunting or trapping store. Liberally apply it around your garden. You will need to renew it about every two weeks or after a rain. It needs to be stored in the fridge before use. Be sure it is sealed well, also avoid getting it on you. It was $8.95 for a 16 oz. bottle which gives 4 - 6 uses on our garden. If the scent attracts a curious bobcat, this only reinforces the "predator" presence to the local herbivores. I would be careful about your domestic cats and small dogs playing around the area at night as they could find themselves on the "food chain". Hope this helps!</p>