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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A bugs in contact with bunnys

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    • orlaghparlexo
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        What would happen if your bunny came in contact with woodlice or wasps?? and a fast way to kill them PLEASE HELP!!


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          Woodlice are harmless. Wasps could sting a rabbit if it (the wasp) felt cornered or threatened.

          If your bun is housed outside you could put mosquito netting over the hutch. Avoid feeding fruit to your bun, or only give a small piece of fruit that gets consumed right away. Wasps are attracted to sweet smells.

          If there are lots of wasps there’s probably a nest nearby. That should be dealt with by professional exterminators or people that have dealt with wasp nests before.

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