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Link Posted: 3/19/2009 4:51:19 PM EDT
[#1]
Do you know for sure that you're dealing with rabbits and not raccoons or some other critter?

Need a trail cam?

Actually, if you sit out in the dark long enough to smoke a cigar, you will see bunniez. I can't make any promises if it's something else.

Good luck!
Link Posted: 3/19/2009 4:58:14 PM EDT
[#2]
I have had issues with tree rats getting into my attic and a buddy down in Texas turned me onto these..
No powder, just a primer.. and no louder than a pellet gun.


The Super Colibri fires without a powder charge. It pushes a light 20-grain bullet at 500 fps with little noise. Will not cycle in most semi-automatic firearms.


they work equally well on those nasty ole wabbits
Link Posted: 3/19/2009 5:03:22 PM EDT
[#3]
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I don't know how to embed video so link.



Probably need a non lethal poison.


Holy shit man!....your garden's been infested with bipedal omnivore's!!!
Link Posted: 3/19/2009 5:07:35 PM EDT
[#4]
Actually, if I may, it's a double primer.

While it's not quiet enough to shoot in the basement without some sort of hearing protection, it's pretty darn quiet in the backyard.

If you are shooting indoors, I caution you to use adequate ventilation, as the primer compound contains a fair amount of lead that goes airborne instantly.
Link Posted: 3/20/2009 5:47:59 AM EDT
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You need only capture one of them.

Crucify it, cut off it's face and rape it until it dies.

Leave the still-crucified corpse in the garden.

The rest will stay gone, for you will have taught them the meaning of fear.

PsyOps leaflets may not be a bad idea, either.


tried psyops with the skunks.  worked pretty well.

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Link Posted: 3/20/2009 10:05:25 PM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
I don't know how to embed video so link.



Probably need a non lethal poison.


Damn, those are some weird-looking rabbits.  Have you been, umm, engaging in animal husbandry or something?
Link Posted: 3/20/2009 10:31:41 PM EDT
[#7]
What I've always used in my garden is blood meal. Rabbits don't like the scent of blood.  Buy it by the box and sprinkle all over your garden. A couple times throughout the growing season is enough. It make great fertilizer as well.

Doesn't sound as fun as some of the previous techniques mentioned, but it works!
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