Just poison them
LOUGLE it.
Just poison them
LOUGLE it.
A friend of mine has a converted waste oil diesel car that he has problems with rats getting in and chewing everything out of. He has constructed a small wall around his parking area, it looks like a mini hockey rink with sheet metal on the top foot or so so the rats can't climb over it. If your problem is only bunnies then you could do something similar but very cheaply with some rabbit proof fencing.
I have a two sons with 22 pellet rifles
a bad day hunting is awwwwwwww who cares as long as your hunting.
You are unlikely to kill them all, no matter how hard you try. You might want to run some protective material around the equipment.
Climbing in the Bugaboos years ago I was really surprised to pull into the parking lot and all the cars were wrapped in chicken wire. Apparently the local rodents had developed a taste for brake lines and the only solution was to keep them out with fencing. It looked pretty weird, that's for sure.
Is Justin Competent, or just incompetent?
I remember a bud of mine came home one time to find his pet rabbit had chewed through his lamp cord and had electrocuted himself. Any electricians out there?
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I've set a live catch trap, fenced of the easy access points and spent 3 hrs last night wrapping all my exposed load cell wires with 1/4 mesh in hopes to keep the rabbits at bay. Not the easiest job considering it all had to be done thru tiny access panels reaching below ground level to get to the wires.
It's snowing here this morning I hope that enough snow sticks that I might be able to see tracks to better place my traps or worst case wait up for the bugger with a gun some night.