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Hi, my grandma has found a hedgehog which accasionally visits her garden.As they are not common i was wondering if anyone has any ideas on how to attract it for it to stay...............
Hi, my grandma has found a hedgehog which accasionally visits her garden.As they are not common i was wondering if anyone has any ideas on how to attract it for it to stay...............
Milk is a no no for hedgehogs ..cat food and dog biscuits are good.
plenty, plenty of fresh water. Somewhere to hibernate ...and lots of logs and leaves to attract beetles etc
Don't shut them in your garden- they need to roam about 3 miles a night looking for nosh.
Just make your garden more attractive to hedgehogs than your neighbours and they'll want to stay longer in yours!!!
Good luck!!
(There are plenty of threads on this if you use the search facility)
"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
SLUGS,SNAILS, hedgehogs love them, and you can buy hedgehog food in a tin most good pet stores should stock it, its got everything in it that they need..... GOOD LUCK
I agree with NICOS never give hedgehogs milk, it gives them the runs and makes them really ill not good.
Although they do eat snails and slugs, I believe that they carry lungworm which then see off the hedgehog eventually- so it's best not to offer slugs and snails, but encourage beetles/worms etc.
Milk is a no no for hedgehogs ..cat food and dog biscuits are good.
actually i take back what i said about the milk.. nicos is right (i just read in a gardening mag that it's harmful to hedgehogs cos it's too rich for them)
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