Rabbits are worse then rats!!!!!!!!*!*!

johnmac240

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My smaller garden of 7 plants got raped by rabbits withen the last 4 days , all 7 look like this one , they had a chicken wire fence around them but they got under it. Any tips on keeping these bastards out?, I 're did the fence(pegged it to the ground) and planted 8 more clones in there place. Heart breaking to have 3 foot nice looking plants to stems in under a week.IMAG1769.jpg
 

johnmac240

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It's the only thing that could get into it there's no deer tracks or any other heavy animal, really mind boggling
 

Jimmyjonestoo

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It's the only thing that could get into it there's no deer tracks or any other heavy animal, really mind boggling
How tall did you have the chicken wire? Has it been dry in your area lately? Unfortunately you aren't always going to see animal tracks. A deer could easily lean over a fence that isn't very tall leaving just the stalks as your picture suggests. Being shorter, rabbits will usually start from the bottom and leave almost nothing. And 7, three foot tall plants is alot for a rabbit to take. Not calling you wrong just exploring different possibilities. A tall fence that's been buried a good bit is your best bet either way.
 

johnmac240

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How tall did you have the chicken wire? Has it been dry in your area lately? Unfortunately you aren't always going to see animal tracks. A deer could easily lean over a fence that isn't very tall leaving just the stalks as your picture suggests. Being shorter, rabbits will usually start from the bottom and leave almost nothing. And 7, three foot tall plants is alot for a rabbit to take. Not calling you wrong just exploring different possibilities. A tall fence that's been buried a good bit is your best bet either way.
No it's rained a quite a bit, which is why I haven't been there in a few days, and there is tons and I mean tons of rabbits around, and the chicken wire is 4 feet, the plants are 2 feet from the sides and the ones in the middle are roughly 6 feet from the sides so for a deer to get the ones in the middle they would have to step in I would assume. I buried the fence and staked it down so hopefully that keeps them away.
 

tropicalcannabispatient

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My smaller garden of 7 plants got raped by rabbits withen the last 4 days , all 7 look like this one , they had a chicken wire fence around them but they got under it. Any tips on keeping these bastards out?, I 're did the fence(pegged it to the ground) and planted 8 more clones in there place. Heart breaking to have 3 foot nice looking plants to stems in under a week.View attachment 3736437
if u use paprika and oregano the the rabbits will taste better than the rats
 

sworth

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They sell fox and coyote urine granules you could try
Ferret shit is the usual here in the UK...works a treat. Some (most?) zoos sell their lion/tiger shit etc for this very reason. Worth checking out simply for the coolness of the solution imo (:
 

ISK

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No it's rained a quite a bit, which is why I haven't been there in a few days, and there is tons and I mean tons of rabbits around, and the chicken wire is 4 feet, the plants are 2 feet from the sides and the ones in the middle are roughly 6 feet from the sides so for a deer to get the ones in the middle they would have to step in I would assume. I buried the fence and staked it down so hopefully that keeps them away.
a 4 foot fence is rather easy for a deer to jump over, and it's big enough to munch down that many plants

you may want to consider increasing the height of your fence
 

johnmac240

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a 4 foot fence is rather easy for a deer to jump over, and it's big enough to munch down that many plants

you may want to consider increasing the height of your fence
I know it's low enough for a deer to jump over but there's not deer tracks in my soft top soil so it can't be a deer
 
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