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  2. How to get rid of fleas on rabbits - AOL

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    If so, you may be curious about whether rabbits can get fleas. The good news is that fleas on rabbits are rare – however, they can happen in multi-pet homes where your bunny may be spending time ...

  3. How to Keep Rabbits Out of Your Garden: 9 Wildlife ... - AOL

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    7. Apply Repellents. Gardeners can find lots of products that supposedly repel rabbits, but some of these repellents work better than others, and most need to be reapplied regularly and after ...

  4. How to Stop Rabbits From Destroying Your Garden - AOL

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    For example, rabbits detest onions, so you can plant onion bulbs or sprinkle cut onions around your beds. Repeat this method with Irish Spring soap shavings, hot peppers, garlic, or talcum powder ...

  5. List of pest-repelling plants - Wikipedia

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    repels insects and rabbits [2] Myrrh: repels insects [5] Narcissus: repel moles [3] Nasturtiums: repel squash bugs, [2] aphids (though there is conflicting information with some sources stating it attracts aphids), [10] many beetles, and the cabbage looper [3] Onion: repels rabbits, the cabbage looper, and the Small White [3] Oregano: repellent ...

  6. Spilopsyllus cuniculi - Wikipedia

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    Adult female rabbit fleas can detect the changing levels of certain hormones in a female rabbit's blood that show that she is near to parturition. This triggers sexual maturity in the fleas and they mate and start producing eggs. As soon as the young rabbits are born, the fleas move onto them and start feeding, mating and laying eggs.

  7. Echidnophaga myrmecobii - Wikipedia

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    Echidnophaga myrmecobii is a stickfast flea that is native to Australia, [1] and is commonly found on marsupials and rabbits. [1] It is also found on European hares (Lepus europaeus), [2] cats, and dogs. [3] On rabbits, the flea is most commonly found on the head and body, whereas the related flea, Echidnophaga perilis, is more often found on ...

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