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    BIG PaPa ray1970's Avatar
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    Default Darn evil bunnies

    I know there’s a thread around here about this but I couldn’t find it.

    I have a family of cute little fluffy bunnies that have made their home in my yard and are tearing up my lawn.

    I want them gone.

    My preferred method would be to issue them some sort of polite eviction notice and just have them pack their stuff and leave.

    If I have no other option I am prepared to go all medieval on them if necessary.

    Maybe someone with better search skills could point me to the other thread about bunny problems?

    Or just give me advice.

    I was thinking maybe fox urine might spook them enough to make them leave?

    Or maybe I should borrow someone’s rabbit hating dog for a few days?

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    Put a sign in your neighbor's yard that says "FREE CARROTS!". They'll be gone in a flash.

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    22 subs, suppressor, bolt action .
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    "when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".

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    Slingshot and a six pack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    I was thinking maybe fox urine might spook them enough to make them leave?
    How do you get the fox to pee on the bunnies?

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    My new pup loves hunting/chasing bunnies, but so far has only caught 1. Not sure what she was going to do with the dead one, but she dropped it as soon as I told her too. She's gotten a mouth full of bunny fur a few other times. To her disappointment, the bunnies and squirrels have vacated the back yard, but a group of bunnies has moved into the front yard under some bushes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    Slingshot and a six pack.
    A six-pack ?

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    A pcp airgun would work well

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    Watch your pups if they kill/eat one. Little bastards are filled with parasites and other bugs that are very unhealthy for our pets. My dog is slowing down and can’t catch the rabbits but she still mostly keeps them out of the backyard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duman View Post
    A six-pack ?
    Probably a cooler too unless you want to keep running inside every 15 minutes.

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