Rabbits

The appetite of a rabbit can cause problems every season of the year. Rabbits eat a wide variety of flowers (mostly tulips) & vegetables (carrots, peas, beans and beets) in spring and summer. In fall and winter, they damage and kill valuable woody plants.

Rabbits can do damage to woody plants by gnawing bark or clipping off branches, stems, and buds. In snowy winter northern states, rabbits severely damage expensive home landscape plants, orchards, forest plantations, & park trees and shrubs. Some young plants are clipped off at snow height, and large trees and shrubs may be completely girdled.

Gnawing on older woody growth and the clean cut, angled clipping of young stems are signs of rabbit damage. Distinctive round droppings in the immediate area are a good sign of their presence too.

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