Your Garden Hedgehogs
Re: Your Garden Hedgehogs
Very good Jacksparrow. The food intake here has gone down, so no need to put out so much.
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Down to just one or two hedgehogs now. Not had any coming in to front door feeder for several days . Can get like that this time of the year.
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Just been out with the camera for small plot. Two hedgehogs there by the feeder. One medium and the other a large one. So I have at least two visiting.
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For the first time since I've been setting the trailcam I have failed to get a photo of a Hog. The fox arrived and 3 cats.
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Re: Your Garden Hedgehogs
during this recent bout of very wet weather I have been leaving the Hog food undercover on my back patio. I know they go there all the time so finding the food is not a problem and they are happier in the dry. Last night during a particularly heavy downpour a pair of them turned up and made a heck of a racket huffing and puffing and the occasional grunt. They did eat some of the food but spent more time pestering one another. They stayed for over an hour but I went to bed so it could have been longer.




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Wouldn't you think that in this unseasonal monsoon season hedgie food like slugs, snails were in super-abundance? and reliance on human kindness was unnecessary, or at least less essential.
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Re: Your Garden Hedgehogs
Slugs are only a very small percentage of what they eat Placi. Worms and beetles are a high percentage. Don't know if they eat snails.
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Yeah, right
- maybe I meant 'worms' instead of 'snails'
. But amyway, same thing applies to worms in damp weather. My blackbirds have been having a field day.


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None of my feeders are being used at the moment, so I am putting the food under the hedge. All gets eaten.