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Please don't be too mad at me. He asked what works, so I told him. <br> <br> Personally, I'd rather go with the electric fence (as long as you don't have little kids, or a dog that is dumb enough to try to mark his territory on it). A single strand of wire on insulated posts is fairly cheap to install, can be turned on & off (and pretty easily taken down for open houses). and causes no permanent harm.... Plus, it also discourages stray dogs, raccoons, squirrels and (yes) bunnies. A second strand about waist high will slow down deer problems as well. This worked for years on my mom's vegetable garden<br> <br> But then I'm just a dumb old country boy, so some of you probably know a lot more about controlling wildlife pests than me.<br>
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