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How To Stop Flees Jumping From Rabbits To You?


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This came up in another thread, and I thought I'd pop this into it's own thread as it's a good question.

 

If you're bagging rabbits, how do you stop any flees from them hopping over to you? Anyone got any tricks for that?

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Never had any bother the mutts get the drops between the shoulder blades every three months and if you eat garlic nothing bites you they can smell it in your sweat apperntly

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I use old clean plastic chemical buckets with airtight lids. Each will fit around 20 good sized rabbits in.

I use these more now after the wife found a tick in the young lads ear last summer. She wasnt impressed and thankfully it hadnt gone too deep!!

We tend to hock and hang then transfer them into the buckets, but there will always be fleas that wont abandon ship until the last minuet.

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Some good ideas. Personally, I don"t find fleas leave a dead rabbit for some time- certainly 12-18 hours after killing a rabbit I still often find them. At least I love curry so maybe, as suggested, they won't actually bite me too often. Those bucket containers sound good, nobody wants a flea-ridden motor!

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