With winter moving ever closer, it is an ideal time to deal with rabbit control using ferrets. With the leaves dropping off the trees and the undergrowth suffering it’s first proper frost, rabbits now will move from summer runs (usually in bushes on top of ground) to winter burrows in the ground.
Whilst people often see rabbits running into holes during the summer, they only do this for protection, preferring to spend time above ground – doing what rabbits do best – eating and breeding. In the winter however, they go to ground as the temperatures are stable and conserve energy. That’s when ferreting is at its best.
The process of using ferrets for rabbit control is quite simple:
- Clear all the holes of debris
- Place Purse nests over the holes
- Put 1 or 2 ferrets in the burrow
- Stand back and keep quite
- Dive on the rabbits when the ferrets “bolt” them out of the holes
- Dispatch the rabbit, re-net the hole and repeat until no more rabbits are in the burrow
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