We have a couple of small sheds close together where rabbits have taken to burrow underneath. The gap between the sheds which is inaccessible to me has soil piled up a couple of feet above ground level which shows how much they have dug out. The shed floors don't feel as rigid as they should be. I've put concrete blocks around the shed bases as far as I can get to them. We use one shed as a henhouse, so don't want to put snares around the rabbit holes. Wondering about putting some strong smelling liquid into the holes (Jeyes Fuid ?) to deter them, but don't want to stink the sheds out. Any ideas ?
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