Rabbits have the perfect disguise. They masquerade behind cuteness with big, brown eyes and fluffy fur as they hop contentedly along, making a winter smorgasbord of our shrubs and trees. Rabbits’ ...
Rabbits can cause considerable damage to trees and shrubs in the winter and are active primarily at night. With little snow cover so far this year, you would not have noticed their tracks if they were ...
Rabbits have a good thing going. They distract us by masquerading as the cute candy-toting Easter Bunny or Bambi’s buddy Thumper, while behind our backs their kinfolks are devouring everything in our ...
Rabbits and rodents can cause injury to the thin bark and twigs of young trees. When snow covers food sources normally sought during winter, these animals often move into home lawns in search of food.
Our connections to animals help us remain grounded in a fast-moving, technological world. Those connections can take on different forms throughout our lives, and sometimes form without intention. For ...
Removing this layer restricts the tree from moving water up from the roots or nutrients back down, a process known as ...
Spring 2019 delivered a surprise to many homeowners who finally got out to inspect their trees and shrubs — a lot of rabbit damage! Unfortunately, these critters can be stealthy, which leads to ...
Thu, 24 Apr 2014 03:55:42 GMT — Trees and bushes took a beating with this winter's record amount of snowfall weighing them down, but the damage doesn't stop there. Hungry animals destroyed plants.
REGINA – When kids think of rabbits, Bugs Bunny and the Easter Bunny come to mind first. This spring in Regina, however, homeowners are starting to notice the damage those soft cuddly creatures, along ...