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Rabbit Damage on june-bearing strawberry

Sylvilagus and Lepus species

Cottontails and jackrabbits strip bark from young fruit trees in winter and graze tender garden vegetables year-round, especially seedlings.

Pest
Rabbit Damage
Scientific name
Sylvilagus and Lepus species
Crop
June-Bearing Strawberry
Total hosts
22

Rabbit Damage on june-bearing strawberry

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Signs on june-bearing strawberry

  • Smooth-cut bark damage at angled rabbit-height (12-18 inches above snow)
  • Cleanly clipped seedling stems at 45-degree angle
  • Round droppings near feeding sites
  • Tracks with two large rear footprints in front of two small front prints

IPM controls

  • 1/4-inch hardware-cloth trunk guards (same setup as vole protection but taller, 18-24 inches)
  • Chicken-wire fencing around vegetable beds (2 ft high, buried 6 inches deep)
  • Repellents (Plantskydd, dried blood, predator urine) refreshed after rain
  • Reduce brush piles and tall-grass cover near garden beds
  • Encourage natural predators (foxes, hawks, owls)

Other crops affected by rabbit damage

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