u/FEStienewb

I have never dealt with bunny burrows in or near my home. We had a landscaping company trench, mulch, and redo our entire perimeter around our 3200 square-foot home. We had hydrangeas last year that didn’t last and the soil was crazy loose. It is a long story, but the landscaper had an idea to move them to the end of the street but I really didn’t think that was smart because it is over a mile and a half long. We gave them a box along with reconstructing their nest and some cloth/shirts to make sure they’re warm. I live in Northeast Ohio in the suburbs of Cleveland so it is definitely colder but nothing below 45 or anything crazy like that.

What I just mentioned happened on Saturday around noon . I was at a friends yesterday and on a ring camera I saw the mom digging up all around our yard. Kept going planned to plan and the whole thing made me extremely upset. I have been upset since the landscapers had the grand idea to relocate them that far from the nest. None of them are dead and I just checked on them, but I figured it made sense to bring them back to our home and see if the mom would come again.

With all of that said, is there anyway I can feed the bunnies ? Is there anyway whatsoever that the mom would come back to check again?

Any insight here would be greatly appreciated as this consumed my whole weekend mentality and I’m just super upset about it. This isn’t funny related, but my fiancé is the one that had the grand idea that we should get rid of them completely

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u/FEStienewb — 17 days ago
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I have never dealt with bunny burrows in or near my home. We had a landscaping company trench, mulch, and redo our entire perimeter around our 3200 square-foot home. We had hydrangeas last year that didn’t last and the soil was crazy loose. It is a long story, but the landscaper had an idea to move them to the end of the street but I really didn’t think that was smart because it is over a mile and a half long. We gave them a box along with reconstructing their nest and some cloth/shirts to make sure they’re warm. I live in Northeast Ohio in the suburbs of Cleveland so it is definitely colder but nothing below 45 or anything crazy like that.

What I just mentioned happened on Saturday around noon . I was at a friends yesterday and on a ring camera I saw the mom digging up all around our yard. Kept going planned to plan and the whole thing made me extremely upset. I have been upset since the landscapers had the grand idea to relocate them that far from the nest. None of them are dead and I just checked on them, but I figured it made sense to bring them back to our home and see if the mom would come again.

With all of that said, is there anyway I can feed the bunnies ? Is there anyway whatsoever that the mom would come back to check again?

Any insight here would be greatly appreciated as this consumed my whole weekend mentality and I’m just super upset about it. This isn’t funny related, but my fiancé is the one that had the grand idea that we should get rid of them completely

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u/FEStienewb — 17 days ago