31 Jan 08 |
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As much as most of us adore wildlife, woodland creatures can become annoying when they treat your garden as their very own salad bar. Wild rabbits can be especially damaging.
One way to handle your rabbit problem is to plant aloe vera in your garden, and smear or spray the leaves of your other plants with its juice. Aloe juice is very bitter, and your unwanted visitors will soon turn up their wriggly little noses at the fare. Another option is to try some granular rabbit repellent. This is an organic product that smells like dead deer to both deer and rabbits, which causes them to avoid the area like the plague.
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