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HOA Question WHERE ARE THE RABBITS ?

Discussion in 'General Chat Forum' started by Luciana costa, Apr 13, 2019.

  1. Luciana costa

    Luciana costa New Member

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    Just wondering what happened with the rabbits since I’ve haven’t seeing them for awhile, or squirrels either. Would be so horrible if they’re were poisoned by the HOA . :angryfire:
     
  2. KTdid

    KTdid Well-Known Member

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    I've seen fewer in my neighborhood too, but I doubt they have been poisoned. We have dogs running loose in our neighborhood, as well as fox and stray cats so that could explain why you don't see them. Also, HLS recently cut back a lot of shrubs throughout the woods which provide coverage for nesting.
     
  3. kevinq

    kevinq Member

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    Why leap to poisoning by the HOA, especially when Broadlands is a Certified Wildlife Habitat Community?
     
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  4. Silly Yak

    Silly Yak Member

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    They were deported...
     
  5. Luciana costa

    Luciana costa New Member

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    there are many information on internet about tons of HOA around the country that exterminate bunnies with the justification they are plagues.
     
  6. T8erman

    T8erman Well-Known Member

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    I swear I saw Elmer Fudd patrolling the neighborhood recently.
     
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  7. Pirate

    Pirate Overland Park Denizen

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    ... and Wile E. Coyote was riding shotgun. :)
     
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  8. The Broadlands Community

    The Broadlands Community Well-Known Member

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    I can assure you, the HOA has not done anything to exterminate bunnies.
     
  9. stoner

    stoner Active Member

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    ... But it was on the Internet! It must be true!!
     
  10. 1grtchr

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    It's the foxes that have found our bunny supply in the Broadlands.
     
  11. BDLNDLVR

    BDLNDLVR Active Member

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    I guess that explains why I have seen a lot more foxes and far fewer bunnies this year...
     
  12. KTdid

    KTdid Well-Known Member

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    When the numbers of fox increase, competition will make their food source scarce and they will leave the area for food, or succumb to illness, mange, or starvation. The rabbit and squirrel numbers will rebound and the cycle will repeat.
     

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