JackAndy
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Not sure if allowed here but thought I'd try anyway...
Background: Rabbits are eating everything on my property and doing a lot of damage. I'm trying to trap them to get rid of them.
I have this Havahart small 1 door live trap 7"x7"x17". It says its for rabbits and squirrels. When I set this thing up, I rarely catch rabbits. I mainly catch squirrels but when I do get a rabbit, its only the little tiny ones. To be honest the trap does look a little small because the door doesn't open all the way. So the opening is probably only 4-5" tall. I think a bigger rabbit could squeeze in there, but it doesn't seem like they want to.
I even tried putting burlap over it so it looks like a tunnel and the animals can see straight through front to back. I tried putting it where I know the rabbits go. I tried putting it next to the bushes the rabbits eat.
I've tried various types of bait with every type of vegetable, lettuce, apples, apple juice, peanut butter, nuts, you name it.
So now I'm going to buy the bigger 10"x10"x32" trap and I'm just wondering, what bait do I use or what do you have success with? Ideally this would be bait that ONLY rabbits go for. So far, 9 times out of 10 I get a squirrel.
I won't be using snares or things that injure or kill the rabbits because the neighbors have cats. I'll never hear the end of it if I hurt a cat. Even as is, I'll never heard the end of it if a rabbit starts making noises and attracting attention. Even the "whisper quiet" pellet guns are very loud so I'm kind of limited to these live traps. Yes I have steel rabbit fences up but they're even eating my boxwood shrubs. It already looks like a maximum security rabbit prison at my house so I don't want to keep putting up rabbit fences. Ideas?
Background: Rabbits are eating everything on my property and doing a lot of damage. I'm trying to trap them to get rid of them.
I have this Havahart small 1 door live trap 7"x7"x17". It says its for rabbits and squirrels. When I set this thing up, I rarely catch rabbits. I mainly catch squirrels but when I do get a rabbit, its only the little tiny ones. To be honest the trap does look a little small because the door doesn't open all the way. So the opening is probably only 4-5" tall. I think a bigger rabbit could squeeze in there, but it doesn't seem like they want to.
I even tried putting burlap over it so it looks like a tunnel and the animals can see straight through front to back. I tried putting it where I know the rabbits go. I tried putting it next to the bushes the rabbits eat.
I've tried various types of bait with every type of vegetable, lettuce, apples, apple juice, peanut butter, nuts, you name it.
So now I'm going to buy the bigger 10"x10"x32" trap and I'm just wondering, what bait do I use or what do you have success with? Ideally this would be bait that ONLY rabbits go for. So far, 9 times out of 10 I get a squirrel.
I won't be using snares or things that injure or kill the rabbits because the neighbors have cats. I'll never hear the end of it if I hurt a cat. Even as is, I'll never heard the end of it if a rabbit starts making noises and attracting attention. Even the "whisper quiet" pellet guns are very loud so I'm kind of limited to these live traps. Yes I have steel rabbit fences up but they're even eating my boxwood shrubs. It already looks like a maximum security rabbit prison at my house so I don't want to keep putting up rabbit fences. Ideas?

