Don’t let rabbits quietly undo all the work you’ve put into your yard. With reliable rabbit control in Southern Maine, ohDEER helps protect your landscaping using plant-based repellent solutions designed to reduce feeding damage and keep your outdoor spaces looking their best.




In Southern Maine, rabbits thrive along wooded edges, coastal properties, and suburban neighborhoods where shelter and food are easy to find. They commonly nest under decks or dense brush, feeding on perennials, tender shoots, and even bark, making them a constant threat to your landscaping throughout the year.
Rabbits may be small, but the damage they cause adds up quickly. Their sharp teeth allow them to clip plants at the base, often destroying entire garden beds in just a few nights. Proactive rabbit control in Southern Maine helps prevent repeated damage and protects your investment in your landscape.
When you choose ohDEER, you’re choosing:
Small garden beds or suburban yards? Our Spring/Summer Control may be all you need.
Larger landscapes, heavy traffic, or year-round browsing? Annual Control is your safest bet for continuous protection. Here’s how ohDEER protects your landscape from rabbits throughout the year.
ohDEER’s Rabbit Spring/Summer treatment protects your perennials and budding flowers throughout the spring and summer.
We apply an all-natural deterrent that keeps rabbits from clipping blooms, stems, and new plant growth.
Every three weeks, spring–summer
Fall/Winter Control helps deter rabbits during months when natural food sources run low and browsing activity increases.
This program will keep rabbits away from your winter garden and beautiful shrubs during the colder months.
Every three weeks, fall–winter
Rabbits don’t follow a calendar — and often browse more through mild winters.
Annual Control provides uninterrupted protection for your landscape, combining all Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter applications into a single, year-round plan for the best protection.
Every three weeks, year-round

If you’re already managing deer activity, adding rabbit control in your Southern Maine home ensures full protection at every level of your landscape. While deer feed higher, rabbits target low-growing plants and stems—leaving gaps in protection if not addressed together.

Our approach uses plant-based repellents that create an unpleasant taste and scent for rabbits without harming them. Once applied, your plants become far less appealing, encouraging rabbits to move on and feed elsewhere.







We don’t believe in hiding behind hard-to-pronounce chemicals — or using them in our products!.
Deer and rabbits feed at different heights. Deer Control helps protect higher foliage, while Rabbit Control focuses on preventing low-level stem and bark damage. Together, they provide more complete, natural protection for your landscape.
No. We use plant-safe, natural products, applied by trained technicians exactly where rabbits feed. Your plants will stay protected and thriving.
Most customers notice reduced rabbit damage within a few weeks of our first application and see even better results after multiple Rabbit Control applications every three weeks.
You can try a DIY rabbit repellent, but results vary. Effective Rabbit Control requires precise product placement, timing, and frequency. Our technicians adjust applications for weather, irrigation, and plant growth so your rabbit protection stays reliable and natural.
Yes, rabbits stay active all year. In winter, they often chew bark and lower stems, especially when lush greens and perennials are scarce. As snow builds up, rabbits can actually stand on top of it and reach higher bark and stems. Consistent, year-round Rabbit Control is the best way to protect your plants and shrubs from rabbit damage.
Light nibbling can still happen after our rabbit control solution is applied. The goal is to prevent serious or repeated rabbit damage by keeping a consistent layer of protection on your plants. Over time, this reduced feeding will help your plants stay healthy and will allow them to grow.
Cottontail rabbits can have up to 7 litters per year, with each litter containing up to 12 babies. Once you find one rabbit in your yard, they multiply fast!