Whilst you ladies have my every sympathy how would you contend with say some 60+ mole hills on your pride and joy,lawn..............this is not a one off happening by the way,oh! no.............my poor demented DH has had this to contend with almost weekly since the end of last year.
It is some 7 years since we had a similar infestation and even a paid trapper failed to catch the little blighter after 6 weeks would you believe.
My man is a little "lily livered" when it comes to killing these furry little creatures its true, and the result is that little evil devil is playing fun and games,making his life one of non stop dismantling these mole hills...........some which are truly large.
Further more it ruined a perfectly good firm level surface and the lawn has never fully recovered,quite dangerous for walking on, because one could easily twist an ankle where these runs are criss crossing.
Even though it seemed to have done enough mischief for this past winter........ do I have the heart to tell my poor man that, on my little wander round and about this morning, another 4 of those unsightly "hills" have again appeared since he completed the mowing a few days ago,all be it they are much smaller............ they still remain a pesky nuisance, just like the little black fellow behind all this digging.
So I rather think you might...........just might....be getting away lightly with your menaces, but nevertheless what a darn nuisance they are.
As for bigger stronger plants deterring those bunnies............sadly I have no real answers, but do have my doubts, because they have now tasted the good life and extremely tasty nourishment you are providing!!!
Be gone ye pests one and all.