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Rabbits are a very common pest in the countryside, although they can cause problems in urban areas and in domestic back gardens. Rabbits affect gardens and farmland as they eat various kinds of plant life and berries. In addition they breed very rapidly, and so a tiny number of rabbits will quickly turn into a sizeable infestation. In a few areas, there can even be a legal requirement to keep rabbit numbers under control because of their quick breeding. This law is in place to protect farmland and other areas as these can quickly be affected by rabbits on surrounding land.
There are a number of different pest control methods which can be used to effectively control rabbit populations. Trapping, snaring, gun and dog, ferreting and gassing are used. Different methods will be effective in different areas, and the sort of method used is normally chosen because of the geography of the region. For example, certain types of traps like drop traps are generally used in locations that are very accessible to the general public, as rabbit control may need to be accomplished discreetly.
Specialist pest control companies will be able to survey the area and locate the rabbit infestation, along with noting down any runs that are frequently used. By doing this, they will be able to carry out an successful method of controlling the rabbit population in an area.
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Whitehaven is seen as a smaller town as well as port on the seaside of Cumbria, England. In the past a part of Cumberland, it can be found equidistant among Cumbria’s two biggest settlements, Carlisle and Barrow-in-Furness, and it is served by the Cumbrian Coast Line as well as the A595 road. It is the administrative centre of the Borough of Copeland and an unparished area.