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April 17, 2018 3 min read

Biological rabbit repellent

#1. Use other spicy products. Any spice can irritate rabbits. You can dilute it in soapy water to obtain a repellent product that is not too aggressive and that is better attached to plant surfaces. Here are some ingredients, with the quantities to use, that you can add (together or not) in 4 liters of soapy water to obtain a natural repellent product

  • 5 to 8 crushed garlic cloves
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons (5 to 10 ml) crushed red peppers
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons of another strong spice
  • a few pinches of black pepper powder

#2. Consider adding raw eggs to your mix. Rabbits hate the smell of the egg, although they can get used to it over time. Stir well in the can of a sprayer the mixture containing the eggs, then spread it on the plants or on the ground all around your garden.

  • You should know that such a product could attract other species, such as ants, that you do not want to see invade your garden

#3. Try a dried blood (or bone) fertilizer. You can find in a gardening store product of this kind that must be spread on the ground around plants. Those made with animal remains are often effective against rabbits. They are very quickly absorbed by wet soils, which makes it best to use them in dry weather.

  • Fertilizers based on blood and bone promote the growth of green leafy plants by enriching the soil with nitrogen compounds. Use them during the growth period of your plants but avoid spreading them on the ground around your vegetables.
  • Bone-based fertilizers promote the growth of plant roots by enriching the soil with phosphorus. It is not usually necessary to add to the soil of a garden and it is sometimes even inadvisable because too much phosphorus harms the health of plants. Do not use it on a floor where there are plants of the genus “Protea”.

#4. Buy some predator urine. If you spread such urine around your garden, you should discourage the rabbits from entering. The effectiveness of this method varies depending on the species of rabbits, predator species whose urine is extracted and what they have eaten and a few other factors. Research on this topic is rare, but you should get satisfactory results with urine from wild cats or foxes

  • Learn about the company that sells a product of this type before buying, to make sure you do not inadvertently favor a trade that is at the expense of animals (abuse).

#5. Try organic products from the trade. These goods are generally made from the same types of ingredients as those used in the first method of this article. Read what is written on the packaging of products of this type to know the duration of effectiveness of repellent substances in various weather conditions, especially in rainy weather, because sustainability is the main advantage they have on home solutions.

#6Install in your garden plants that naturally repel rabbits. This solution is not usually the one that is most likely to apply, because it is necessary to replace all around his garden many nursery or ornamental plants with plants that are there only to provide a barrier against rabbits. In addition, some of these repellent plants are eaten by young rabbits or by some species of particular rabbits.

  • Collect information from the Internet or from local specialists on plants growing in your area that repel rabbits.
  • Yarrow (or mile-feuille), foxgloves and common foxglove (purple foxglove) in particular, common lilac (or French lilac), black elderberry and Yucca are plants that are repulsed on rabbits. In fact, nothing guarantees their effectiveness against these long-eared animals.

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