Rabbit control is often more effective when neighbouring landowners work together. Rabbits do not recognise property boundaries, and untreated areas can allow populations to quickly move back into places where control work has already been carried out.
Use this forum to connect with neighbours, share local information and discuss coordinated approaches to rabbit management. Topics may include organising control across adjoining properties, managing shared boundaries, coordinating baiting or follow-up work, and forming local groups to address rabbit pressure across a wider area.
You can use this section to discuss:
- Coordinating rabbit control with neighbouring properties
- Planning control work across shared boundaries
- Community or district-wide baiting programmes
- Choosing suitable timing for coordinated control
- Sharing observations about rabbit numbers and movement
- Organising follow-up control after an initial programme
- Preventing reinfestation from untreated properties
- Sharing contractors, equipment, knowledge or resources
- Establishing local rabbit control groups
- Working with councils, regional authorities or community organisations
- Communicating with neighbours who may be difficult to contact or engage
- Lessons learned from previous coordinated control programmes
When posting, it is helpful to include your general location, the number or type of properties involved, the rabbit pressure you are experiencing and the type of coordinated action you are considering.
Important: Any use of bait, poison or controlled products must follow product label directions, legal requirements and advice from the appropriate council or regional authority.
Share your experiences, ask questions and connect with others who may be facing similar challenges in their area.
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