EliteMcScruffin said:
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The yard is fenced in by a brand new fence. Â I checked the area it fled from the enforcer (German Shepherd) and there was about a 3 inch gap under the fence. Â I think I'll fill that in but doubt it will stop them for long.
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Piles of fist+ sized rocks, extended some distance out from the fence will keep them out, at least for a while
Probably better is burying a ~12" strip of chicken wire along the base of your fence (and tacking the top to the bottom of the existing fence posts.)Â Even then, occasional inspection is a good idea, lest the varmints begin a large scale excavation project..
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Popping one with a BB gun won't keep his friends away, and god help you if your other half spots a lame rabbit limping around with a festering projectile lodged in its leg.
EliteMcScruffin said:
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The yard is fenced in by a brand new fence. Â I checked the area it fled from the enforcer (German Shepherd) and there was about a 3 inch gap under the fence. Â I think I'll fill that in but doubt it will stop them for long.
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Piles of fist+ sized rocks, extended some distance out from the fence will keep them out, at least for a while
Probably better is burying a ~12" strip of chicken wire along the base of your fence (and tacking the top to the bottom of the existing fence posts.)Â Even then, occasional inspection is a good idea, lest the varmints begin a large scale excavation project..
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Popping one with a BB gun won't keep his friends away, and god help you if your other half spots a lame rabbit limping around with a festering projectile lodged in its leg.