Has anyone ever tried wolf urine as a predator deterrent? I may have made a big mistake-
We have rabbits like crazy this year. About a month ago I put fox urine pellets around the garden to keep them out. I didn't do the entire property, just around the garden-and it seems effective, they all moved to the back yard and stayed out of the garden.
Then Bella disappeared in the middle of the day w/o a trace. @Mixed flock enthusiast suggested a wolf or fox got her.
The DNR tags wolves and reports 1000 in southern part of state, atleast 2 hrs away. I was skeptical abt foxes bc we haven't seen them here in over 20 yrs. But when I asked my husband he said not here, but he's seen them abt 10 miles from here on his way to work.
Research indicates urine can be an effective deterrent, but apparently an attractant to the same predator. So - I may have in advertantly invited a fox to my property.
The next step would be wolf urine..but I wonder how far away it could attract. 2 hrs? There've been recent bear sightings in the state..I wonder if ppl thought bear urine would be the ticket and sent out a vacancy signal to black bears.
The rabbits walk past the traps, have no fear of us at all, will stand right next to us munching away. -> with rabbits come ticks, which is where this whole experiment started. The goonies aren't keeping up anymore. We had very few tick sightings last year, now we're back to finding atleast a couple after anytime spent in the yard.
We have rabbits like crazy this year. About a month ago I put fox urine pellets around the garden to keep them out. I didn't do the entire property, just around the garden-and it seems effective, they all moved to the back yard and stayed out of the garden.
Then Bella disappeared in the middle of the day w/o a trace. @Mixed flock enthusiast suggested a wolf or fox got her.
The DNR tags wolves and reports 1000 in southern part of state, atleast 2 hrs away. I was skeptical abt foxes bc we haven't seen them here in over 20 yrs. But when I asked my husband he said not here, but he's seen them abt 10 miles from here on his way to work.
Research indicates urine can be an effective deterrent, but apparently an attractant to the same predator. So - I may have in advertantly invited a fox to my property.

The next step would be wolf urine..but I wonder how far away it could attract. 2 hrs? There've been recent bear sightings in the state..I wonder if ppl thought bear urine would be the ticket and sent out a vacancy signal to black bears.

The rabbits walk past the traps, have no fear of us at all, will stand right next to us munching away. -> with rabbits come ticks, which is where this whole experiment started. The goonies aren't keeping up anymore. We had very few tick sightings last year, now we're back to finding atleast a couple after anytime spent in the yard.