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    Default Rabbits under my concrete porch. Best eviction notice ?

    Rabbits have burrowed under my concrete front porch and need to vacate. I could nuke em with various methods but am afraid of rotting bunny stench after. Any proven method of delivering an eviction notice and keep them from coming back . The dig the dirt and rocks away to get under there. Really don't want a huge project on my hands. just get them out and keep them from coming back and nesting there. I have granulated timber wolf pee that I use for yotes. Maybe that would work in the bunny living are. Don't ask how I collected the wolf pee. It was tricky. Lol. Always like to ask here as their are always informative and fun remedies. The smell of decaying bunnies is my main concern. Don't feel bad with their demise. Also, my pellet gun does a great job on the ones that I can get. The porch dwellers are tough.

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    Pack of Beagles.
    I like sex, drugs and automatic weapons. That's why i'm a dues paying member of the Libertarian party. Struggling to keep the government away from messing with the above.
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    I use peppermint oil to evacuate field mice from my mower and such. Pour some on a shop rag and shove it down the hole.

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    Call Wile E. Coyote at ACME. He likely has a broad range of solutions including TNT, rockets, and anvils. 1-800-Yii-ikes

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    Craiglist ferret or a big bull snake


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    Moth Balls. If you have dogs, they rabbits will end up like the ones we have. DEAD once they flushed.
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    Live traps just outside the entrances

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    big bull snake
    I was thinking the same thing. Catch a big bull snake and let him go down the hole. He'll clean'em out.
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    I had the same issue with rabbits under my shed. Moth balls worked great to keep them away once they were out but they smell awful and might not be good right next to the house. Could always try it and see. I ended up blocking off all around the shed except for one entrance/exit. I funneled with bricks and rock into a live trap. The big ones are smart and would step over the middle that trips the cage some how. I ended up making little wood planks with shims on either side of the trip so when they got part way in they couldn't step over without tripping it. The babies walk right in and get trapped. Took about 3 weeks to get the family all trapped and pushed out. Then we buried chicken wire into the ground and stapled it to the bottom of the shed to keep them out.

    Now any rabbit that comes in my yellow lab snatches up. She has mapped out where they crawl through the fences and will cut them off at the exit as they try to escape. If they slip up and dont make a clean exit she snatches them right up.
    Good luck and happy hunting
    Duck-a-holic and quack-addict!

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