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AUSTIN, Texas — If you're thinking of mowing your lawn any time soon, you may want to take a good look around first. Rabbits start making their nests this time of year, and they sometimes make their ...
If you’re mowing your yard and come upon a patch of dead grass, stop! It’s quite possible that a rabbit’s nest is hiding beneath that browning area of lawn. And, because rabbits do not burrow down ...
Q While I was picking up sticks in the yard prior to mowing, I found two baby rabbits sitting in a shallow nest in the grass. The mother was nowhere to be seen. If I take these bunnies inside, how do ...
As springtime warms our days and we spend more time outdoors, the chances are good that we might encounter some of our wild animal friends. Whether we are simply doing lawn work or if we are hiking ...
MONROE, Conn., May 15, 2018 /CNW/ -- You may never see them. They sneak in silently once the sun goes down. They ravage your delicate garden and stunning landscape. If you do happen to catch a glimpse ...
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Got a stubborn patch of brown grass on your lawn that just won’t grow? Well, bugs and grubs or the beating rays of the sun may not be the only reasons behind the unsightly turf. It turns out that dry ...
(BPT) - You might never see them. They sneak in silently once the sun goes down. They ravage your delicate garden and stunning landscape. If you do happen to catch a glimpse, they'll run fast as ...
DEAR JOAN: Wild rabbits have made our yard their habitat. They eat and destroy plants and vegetables. Related Articles Pets and Animals | Backyard breeders are bad for pets and those who buy them Pets ...
We don’t want them on our property and also are afraid that they will breed and multiply. What would be the best and easiest way of getting rid of them? Kajal Chatterjee, Bay Area DEAR KAJAL: In ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. TOPEKA (KSNT) — Spring is finally here and ...