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New hedgehog resident, know little about them but looking for advice

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    Nic

    Hi DazP92

    The hedghog may be living in another garden. They can travel up to 2 miles a night, so there are lots of potential opportunities. But in warmer weather they sometimes just have temporary sleeping places in sheltered or shrubby areas.

    Yes, that’s a great idea to import some leaves from somewhere else. Shrub leaves are fine, too. I had one here who used a lot of weigela leaves. But maybe you also know some other people who have lots of leaves in their gardens. The hogs use loads of them in a well build hibernaculum.

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