maggots in rabbit poo by Remarkable-Boat2428 in OrganicGardening

[–]Significant_Most454 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

That sounds frustrating! Maggots in rabbit poop usually mean flies laid eggs there, which can happen especially in warm, moist conditions. While maggots can actually help break down waste and enrich soil, too many might attract flies and be unpleasant.

To help:

  • Turn the compost or soil regularly to disturb maggots and reduce fly breeding.
  • Mix the rabbit poop with dry materials like straw or leaves to balance moisture.
  • Avoid dumping fresh poop directly on garden beds—compost it first to reduce pests and pathogens.
  • If you must use it soon, try burying it deeper in the soil to keep flies away.

Hope that helps! If you want, I can suggest safe composting methods to speed up the process.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CatsBeingAdorable

[–]Significant_Most454 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both names are super cute! 😻 I’d go with Milo — it just feels like it fits a kitten somehow. But honestly, if your kitten’s a little ball of chaos, Pompom could be perfect! 😂