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Rabbit research to get CFOC Funds
The Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre has been successful in attracting $1.5m for research related to RHDV Boost (Rabbit biocontrol) in the current round of Caring For Our Country Australian Government funding. 
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Jul 17
2009

Bunny repellants

Posted by yertchuk in Untagged 

Blood and bone sprinkled around the vegie garden and garden plants works as a repellant. It only needs to be a light sprinkle, not a thick layer, but it does need to be renewed regularly, especially after wet weather. You also need to be sparing with it around natives, especially banksias and other Proteaceae, because of its high phosphate content - and wash the vegies well before eating!

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