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County Durham ferreting rabbit control

17/06/2026

Found this from quite a few years ago now down the hill he goes 🀣

14/06/2026

πŸ‡πŸŒ± Garden Rabbits – Small Animals, Big Damage! πŸŒ±πŸ‡

While wild rabbits may look cute, they can cause serious damage to gardens, allotments, and landscaped areas. Rabbits feed on young shoots, vegetables, flowers, and newly planted shrubs, often destroying weeks or even months of hard work overnight.

Signs of rabbit activity include:
βœ”οΈ Cleanly clipped plants and shoots
βœ”οΈ Bark stripped from young trees
βœ”οΈ Burrows and holes around garden boundaries
βœ”οΈ Droppings and well-worn rabbit runs

With rabbit numbers increasing during the breeding season, damage can quickly escalate if left unmanaged.

Professional rabbit control helps protect your garden, crops, and green spaces while reducing long-term damage to the surrounding area.

If rabbits are causing problems on your property, get in touch to discuss effective and responsible control solutions.

12/06/2026

πŸ‡ Wild Rabbits – Nature's Fast Breeders! πŸ‡

Did you know that wild rabbits can start breeding from just a few months old? A single female rabbit can produce several litters each year, with each litter containing multiple young, known as kits. Under the right conditions, rabbit populations can increase rapidly in a very short space of time.

While rabbits are an important part of our countryside, large populations can cause significant damage to crops, gardens, young trees, and grassland. Their extensive burrowing can also weaken banks, embankments, and field systems.

Understanding rabbit breeding habits is key to effective population management and protecting land from costly damage.

Have you spotted more rabbits than usual this year? Let us know in the comments! πŸ‘‡πŸ°This version is informative and ideal for a rabbit control or countryside management page.

06/06/2026

Summer has only just started and im itching to get out ferreting with the dog here's one from this season

24/05/2026

🐾 Ace & Lona on the Job! 🐾

Out in the fields with Ace and Lona doing what they do best β€” hardworking ferrets helping with effective rabbit control. Ferreting is one of the most traditional and humane methods for managing wild rabbit populations, helping to protect farmland, gardens, and young crops from damage.

These two are calm, confident, and always eager to get to work. A great day outdoors, good teamwork, and another successful session keeping rabbit numbers under control responsibly.

Small animals, big help! πŸ‡βž‘οΈπŸ¦¦

17/05/2026

Happy sunday guys

14/05/2026

blitz playing with the ferret i named her runty i bred this ferret she was the runt of the litter you can see how small she is was never bred off and she lived till she was 10 dont think ill get another dog like blitz either

This is Dylan not really a ferreting dog but  i spent some time bringing him on  he turned out really good he can find a...
13/05/2026

This is Dylan not really a ferreting dog but i spent some time bringing him on he turned out really good he can find a rabbit any were his marking is a 100 percent brilliant bushing dog bit of a weird mix dad labrador poodle patterdale collie
Mam Belgium shepherd x boxer

13/05/2026

Seen this rabbit take cover in here so flushed it out for the dog hes not a rabbit dog but he tries his best brilliant at ferreting and marking

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