Despite their reputation as cute, loveable animals, rabbits can quickly become a nuisance when they overrun your yards or garden. They are particularly prevalent in the late summer when their numbers seem to explode. It may feel like they’re everywhere, but Varment Guard is here to help. Le...
Here are some tried and tested ways to keep these annoying critters away from the garden you set up with immense love, care, and hard work: Put-up Barriers The easiest method to prevent rabbits from causing damage to your lawn is to block their access by building fences. ...
If you really want to keep rabbits out of your garden you’ll have to go to the trouble of burying your fencing materials so they can’t dig their way under your fence. It’s a bit more work, but you can make your fence more secure by taking the time to dig a trench around the...
Cottontails and jackrabbits can be adorable but knowing how to keep rabbits out of your garden can eliminate the destruction they can cause. They eat up the landscape, food crops, and can cause damage to trees, shrubs, and potentially wires and furniture thanks to their gnawing habits. The ...
Plan your 2025 garden with our award-winning Garden Planner. Try Now Body Birds are a welcome addition to the garden, but if thecrowsare devouring your corn and thejaysare eating your berries, here are a few ways to keep birds away from your garden. ...
Regardless, here are some natural and humane ways to keep rabbits out of your garden: Build a fence. Since native rabbits can't dig, and they also can't jump ("They can't do much, actually," as McGrath says), they can be easily contained with fencing. It needn't even be that ...
Here are some ways to keep rabbits out of vegetable gardens. Rabbit Characteristics The eastern cottontail rabbit is the most popular species of wild rabbit in the United States. It's also likely the one doing the most damage to your garden. These rabbits are gray or brownish-colored with th...
Rabbits are cute, furry, fun, and interesting to watch. The fun ends when they begin damaging your flowers or eating your vegetable garden. Rabbits enjoy nibbling on flower buds, blooms, and the fruits and vegetables of your garden. There are cost effect
Rabbit control can be trickier than keeping other types of pest out of your garden. Rabbits commonly nest in areas that are grassy or full of thickets. They also nest closely to where they can quickly feed on flowers, vegetables and tree bark. Rabbits co
Birds can get caught in netting. You don't want to kill them—you just want to keep them off your plants! So when you go out daily to tend your garden and pick vegetables or fruit, scan the netting to see if there are any hapless trapped creatures that need to be freed. ...