Do rabbits eat bee balm?

Answered by Edward Huber

Rabbits are known to be voracious eaters, and they have a particular fondness for many plants and flowers. However, when it comes to bee balm (Monarda), rabbits tend to steer clear. This perennial plant, also known as wild bergamot, is not a favorite food choice for rabbits.

Bee balm is a member of the mint family, and it possesses a strong aroma and distinct flavor. It is this characteristic scent and taste that rabbits find unappealing. In fact, the pungent oils in bee balm act as a natural deterrent to many herbivores, including rabbits.

While rabbits may nibble on nearby plants and vegetables, they generally avoid bee balm due to its strong scent and taste. This can be a relief for gardeners who want to grow bee balm without the fear of it being devoured by rabbits.

However, it is important to note that no plant is entirely rabbit-proof. In times of scarcity or when other food sources are limited, rabbits may resort to eating plants they would typically avoid. Additionally, young or tender bee balm plants may be more susceptible to rabbit browsing.

To protect your bee balm from rabbits, you can take a few precautions. Fencing is an effective method to create a physical barrier and prevent rabbits from accessing your plants. A fence should be at least two feet high and buried six inches into the ground to deter rabbits from digging under it.

Another option is to use natural rabbit repellents. These can be in the form of sprays or granules that emit a scent that rabbits find unpleasant. However, it is important to remember that repellents may need to be reapplied regularly, especially after rainfall.

In my personal experience, I have grown bee balm in my garden for several years, and I have never had issues with rabbits eating it. The vibrant flowers and abundance of nectar make bee balm a magnet for hummingbirds and other pollinators, which is a delight to observe in my garden.

While rabbits may have a penchant for plants and flowers, they typically avoid bee balm due to its strong scent and taste. However, it is important to remain vigilant and take precautions, such as fencing or using repellents, to protect your bee balm from rabbits, especially during times of scarcity or when the plants are young and vulnerable.