Damn bunnies!! I get lots of them.
It ain't just the bunnies, but the chipmunks too.
Worst of all are the Japanese Beetles, which eat entire trees
Aw, bunny!
I have about 10 on the property.
Cute little wrecking balls!
@Leafhead wrecking ball, indeed! I have roses. I can only imagine what they would do. The only mammalian wildlife I see at my place are raccoons and possums. Not too interested in my flowers.
@MikeInBatonRouge
Roses are thorny, and probably low on a bunny's diet.
Japanese Beetles, on the other hand, wreak havoc on roses
@Leafhead I know deer don't mind thorns on tender new growth one bit. They happily eat them regardless. Perhaps the bunnies are just too short to reach that part of the roses.
@Leafhead We have many kinds of nasty chewing bugs here, but the dreaded Japanese Beetles, fortunately, are not among them. Yay!
@MikeInBatonRouge
Good for you. Wouldn't wish those bastards on anyone, except maybe Trump
Your garden is a busy place!
All Summer long! I wish I could garden 365
@Leafhead You and me both!
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