Sunday, January 24, 2010

How far away do I have to take a rabbit to avoid it returning to its original site or nest?

Does a river or creek help?How far away do I have to take a rabbit to avoid it returning to its original site or nest?
Usually a few miles. Any natural barrier like a creek helps, but it is more important to put the rabbit in an area that would be more pleasing to it than your yard; plenty to eat, lots of cover, all that stuff. If you can't find an area like that, move him further away.How far away do I have to take a rabbit to avoid it returning to its original site or nest?
Whats up with your dislike for the rabbits, I feed them and love them around they just need a place to hide and nest as well as anything else. Leave them its part of nature. If it were mountain lions or something that can harm you i could understand. They are created by God and just like to munch on alil grass. Be blest they chose you to hang out with.
If they are like squirrels, you have to take them at least 10 miles away (as the bird flies) to make sure they don't come back. I would say at least that far.
China.
kill it.

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