Hare Today...
Amateur Gardening|March 18,2017

What actions should gardeners take against hungry hares? Graham Clarke looks at the options.

Graham Clarke
Hare Today...

IT’S March and the phrase :“As mad as a March hare” alludes to the sight of the brown hare behaving strangely and excitedly during its breeding season.

This always used to be thought of as March, but these days (probably due to global warming) it lasts throughout the year. The odd antics displayed by hares include jumping vertically for no reason, and ‘boxing’ at other hares, often the females fighting off courting males.

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