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Mowing the lawn can be a rabbit raising event

The Toronto Wildlife Centre tweeted that it receives a lot of calls about accidents involving bunnies and lawn mowers.
of the Toronto Wildlife Center It is said that there are many calls about tweet rabbits and lawn mower accidents. Photo by twitter.com/TWC_Wildlife /Toronto Sun

Mowing? Check the baby rabbit first.

The Toronto Wildlife Center (TWC) said through social media that its hotline has received many calls about rabbit and lawn mower accidents. said there is.

If you have a large lawn to mow in an area that could attract bunnies, check first before turning the mower on.

Predators really don't like stepping into such open areas, so mother rabbits certainly nest in plain, wide grass.

Toronto is full of rabbits. It's not always seen, but it's everywhere.

The unique canyons that crisscross the city welcome wildlife and are teeming with eastern watao. Watao breeds from spring to September, and females give birth 3-4 times a year, with 4-5 babies each time.

If you don't want rabbits nesting on your property, there are simple ways to keep them out. Such as sticking a few shiny, colorful pinwheels into the ground.

To avoid unpleasant clashes between rabbits and mowers,a purely decorative high-water consumption lawn.

For example, according to environmentalists, it is always a good idea to use flowers and plants that attract bees and butterflies. Pollinator-friendly gardens in big cities are becoming more common. Receive headlines, stories, opinions and photos from the Toronto Sun.

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