Talk about rabbits! I have about 2 acres inside a four foot fence, combination of hog wire and chainlink, where I planted a small garden two years ago, maybe 20 by 30 feet. The weather had been so dry that the rabbits were eating everything and anything, including the okra. Nothing I did worked. The chicken wire fence looked good (not nearly as nice and the one pictured), but they dug under it. I ran electric fence around it, and eventually along beside each row. Like I said, it's a small spot so it was easy to do drastic things. Oh, those things that make a noise are worthless. The grackles would come in and sit on that thing and look at it when it went off. It's really disconcerting to see a row of green plants one evening and a row of rabbit pills the next morning. I finally moved the garden spot up close to the house where my dogs could police it better.
I wanted to use my 22 or my pellet gun but between my mother and my wife and my daughter I didn't want to be called something I'm not. I'm sure some of you all will understand that part.
They seem to be kinda thinned out for now and I may go back to that area and try it again.
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