Hi guys! I've been swamped at work and just getting caught up.... I will tell you my Daisy, who has the run of the 2nd floor, got behind the bedroom door (which is seldom closed so who looks behind there?) a few years ago and made several holes in the painted drywall and the molding (also painted) and got very, very ill from ingesting all that garbage. I think it took him two months for his gut to recover.

Then he started a big hole in the bathroom wall behind the toilet AND pulled off all the rubber molding in there and chewed that up......so now he's banned from the bathroom. Then he changed his focus and chewed a big hole in the drywall by his cage. I've had to put up a screen in THAT location so he can't get at it.....

He has soft pine blocks to chew on and a carpet, 2 boxes to dig in, a girlfriend and a heck of a lot to eat...... he's just one very strong-willed bunny who does not give up once he finds an "enjoyable" task for himself. I have no idea how to explain this to maintenance...I tried spackling it myself....what a joke!

I guess what I'm trying to say is that you really need to watch your bunnies and stop the destructive behavior immediately by making the problem area inaccessible and giving the bun a diversion to concentrate on. As long as Daisy has his cardboard castle to rip up he leaves the walls and moldings alone.