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...Kill da wabbit! Kill da wabbit!"
(From my favorite Bugs Bunny cartoon.)
Searching for rabbit poison, I encountered the following site:
Foods that are poisonous to rabbits
[Link]
Although the article is meant to warn people that certain common foods are toxic to rabbits, and thus to avoid feeding them one's pet rabbit, it could be interpreted in reverse.
That is, if you want to exterminate rabbits, and if you also want to avoid poisons that are toxic to other animals, then one could glean that information from the article.
For example, spread chunks of parsnips on the inside of the airport fencing.
Why wait for the airport authorities to get wise? Take toxic vegetables with you, and spread them around and underneath your car when you park there. If nothing else, the rabbits might get their fill, eating your "treats," and avoid eating the insulation on your wires.