Rabbit Repellent
Mark Mazer via pbs (Fri, 30 Apr 2021 11:43:37 PDT)
"rabbit repellent". Powdered sulfur is cheap and low in toxicity and the
woodchucks don't like it either.
Mark Mazer
Hetford, NC
On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 12:07 PM Judy Glattstein via pbs <
pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:
Dried blood, which is sold as a nitrogen fertilizer, is a rabbit
repellent. Two issues - it dissolves in rain and also means your plants
are getting an extra dose of nitrogen. I have heard that it is possible
to dissolve the dried blood in water and then saturate the foam of a
small disposable brush, after which you push the wooden handle of the
brush into the ground.
Judy
On 4/30/2021 10:07 AM, Carol via pbs wrote:
We don't have deer issues in my area, but I'm trying it this year as a
rabbit repellent (heard about it through a Colorado State University
Extension webinar).
Carol
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