Wild animals?
I keep finding wild rabbits in my basement (my room) that come in no matter how many times I put them outside again, how do I keep them out forever(there is no open windows and no open doors at night and I know they are wild because of there color)
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- ...]purchase a shepherd dog and it'll handle the bunny
- Rabbits are a borrowing animal. Some where outside they have borrowed a den and have an access to your basement. Find the access point in your cellar and take necessary steps to close it off.
- How are they getting in? you need to find out if they are burrowing up and getting in through a hole somewhere then just block it up, there isnt really any pest control you can use on rabbits safely without harming them
- try putting moth balls outside your house and in your basement its supposed to work on keeping critters out.or maybe spray some ammonia around.
- set a video camera and see were he is coming from. Hope this helps
- I would try to stay awake one night to see where these rabbits are gaining entrance. Maybe there is a hole somewhere in the basement wall or floor that you have not seen. Maybe a family member is playing a joke on you and putting the rabbits in your room at night while you are asleep. Please do not put mothballs outside you house as someone else suggested - all that does is poisons your environment. Same with ammonia, bleach, and any other household chemicals. If you want to place something outside you house to deter the rabbits, there are commercial products available at farm and garden stores that contain fox and coyote urine. These products are non-toxic, and do not harm the environment. You can see the product I'm talking about here: https://www.critter-repellent.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=SMALL
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