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Wild rabbits are not difficult to catch live with the right trap, bait and placement. You may want to catch rabbits to relocate them out of your garden or yard if they are being destructive to your property. Rabbits are skittish and stay in brush and thickets, live in burrows in the ground and eat fresh greens and other foods determined by time of year. If you are trapping a live rabbit for relocation, be sure that it is legal in your state to do so.
One way to make a rabbit trap is with a box, a piece of string and a few carrots. Learn about getting a human rabbit trap from a local hardware store with help from the manager of a pet store in this free video on pet rabbits.
When catching a rabbit, the best method of restraining it is by holding and supporting the rear legs to keep them from kicking violently. Discover why it's important to restrain a rabbit without using too much force with help from a veterinarian in this free video on catching rabbits.
Rabbits are among the hungriest creatures roaming your back yard. These adorable animals can cause some not-so-cute damage to your flowers and vegetables. Rabbits are incredibly hard to capture without the help of a live trap.