Rabbits cannot jump high but they can dig.
Stop rabbit digging under fence.
This will keep the rabbits from digging under the fence and deter all but the highest jumpers.
Step 6 fill the trench you created in step 1 with dirt or soil packed securely together so the fence doesn t wobble in the wind.
If the fence is made of chicken ire it can be bent into an l shape which goes into the soil.
It will involve digging a trench under the area the fence sits and placing chicken wire and other materials for a strong foundation.
You will have to find a local supplier as these are almost always fabricated to order and they re not something you can easily find in your local pet store.
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Chicken wire can be dug into the soil under the fence up to an estimated 2 feet.
Enclose your garden with a fence.
They can chew through decorative fence materials such as wood and composite.
You will want to measure the length of the fence so you can purchase an ample amount of supplies.
Rabbits out of the garden yard.
2 salt the perimeter and rows of the planted area with items that will keep the rabbits from coming.
Rabbits may be cute and cuddly but they can be extremely destructive when they dig under fences and eat your plants.
How to stop pet rabbits from digging.
There is a third option that involves catching the rabbit.
You should now have a rabbit proof garden because rabbits will run into the mesh fence if they try to dig under the above ground fence.
Let s get down to business.
Build a fence around a critical area where rabbits cannot get through.
There are two ways that you can get rid of rabbits from your lawn.
Fill the trench back in with dirt.
The chicken wire provides a shield which will prevent your dog from digging through under the fence successfully.
That way any rabbit who tries to go under the gate will hit a wall.
How to stop rabbits from digging holes in your lawn.
I will be exploring a rabbit s ability to dig by discussing how far rabbits can dig underground.
This dog digging deterrent comprises rows of upright rods that are spaced out and hammered into the ground along the bottom of the fence to stop even a determined dog from tunneling out.
Installing a chicken wire under the fence.
Now that you know the many reasons why your rabbit could be digging it s time to discuss the different ways in order to combat this habit.
As mentioned above one of the reasons why your rabbit resorts to digging is boredom.