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JG's Rabbit Removal Service

Rabbit removal is a core service for rural pest controllers, and we pride ourselves on resolving any rabbit infestation - no matter how severe. Our priority is to solve the problem as quickly as possible to minimise damage and inconvenience to your property and land.

All wild rabbit species in the UK are related to the European or common rabbit, first introduced to Britain by the Romans. Once they see your garden as a food source they will keep returning, making early intervention important.

Rabbit Control

What Are the Signs of a Rabbit Infestation?

Half-Eaten VegetationCleanly-bitten flowers, vegetables and plants - rabbits will eat any vegetation they can reach.
Freshly-Dug HolesNew holes in turf or lawn from burrowing activity, often next to fences, sheds or hedgerows.
Tree Bark DamageRing-barking on young trees and shrubs where rabbits have stripped the bark close to ground level.
Tracks and DroppingsRound, pea-sized droppings scattered around feeding areas - distinct from fox or badger sign.

How To Deter Rabbits

  • Strong fencing positioned deep in the ground and bent outwards to prevent tunnelling
  • Animal repellent such as aluminium ammonium sulphate (not for plants near harvest)
  • Remove easy food sources and tidy hedgerows and undergrowth
  • Professional control where deterrents have already failed

Our Rabbit Control Service

  • Site survey to identify warrens, runs and damage zones
  • Humane and legal control methods appropriate to your land
  • Proofing advice to keep rabbits out long-term
  • Above-industry-standard guarantee on all work

Did You Know?

  • Rabbits are largely nocturnal - you may never see them in the day
  • A single doe can produce 20-40 kits per year
  • Damage can take weeks to be noticed
  • Rabbits are listed under the Pests Act 1954 - landowners have a legal duty to control them

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Roy Couch
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Roy Couch, Technician Manager

Roy Couch is the Technician Manager at JG Pest Control, leading the technician team across the UK. He holds the BPCA Diploma and the RSPH Level 2 Award in the Safe Use of Aluminium Phosphide, and is qualified in the Safe Use of Rodenticides.

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Peter Bowers-Davis
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Peter Bowers-Davis, Non-Executive Director, BPCA

Peter Bowers-Davis is a board volunteer at the British Pest Control Association (BPCA), the UK trade body for professional pest management. He works across the Tyro UK group of companies, including JG, setting technical standards, treatment protocols and training programmes.

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