Pestbgone Limited
The Mews, Hounds Road,
Chipping Sodbury, Bristol GL8 8UL
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Office: 01628 473062
Onsite: 07728 314363
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Office: 07585 124939
Onsite: 07585 124939
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Registered in England and Wales.
Company No: 13370531
VAT No: 364671477
Registered Address: The Mews, Hounds Road, Chipping Sodbury, Bristol, South Gloucestershire GL8 8UL
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Rabbits
Rabbits are not rodents as many believe, they belong to the order Lagomorpha. They live in a system of burrows, known as a warren, but will also live under sheds, in rubble and in piles of dead tree roots and branches.
They eat a wide range of herbage and are attracted to agricultural crops that are nutritious and plentiful.
The main breeding season is January to August but autumnal breeding is becoming more common with the arrival of warmer winters. Females start to breed at three to four months. Gestation is 28-
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The legal position. Before taking action, assess whether the seriousness of the damage justifies it. Remember, occupiers of land have a legal obligation to control rabbits or prevent them doing damage on neighbouring land.
Under the Wild Mammals Act 1996, it is an offence to intentionally inflict unnecessary suffering on any wild animal.
RABBIT CONTROL OPTIONS
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domestic pets so can only be used in certain situations safely and is a last resort.
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