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INFORMATION
This house will provide a warm, dry, safe place for hedgehogs to hibernate in your garden. It has
a central divider to provide an entrance corridor and separate sleeping area.
Hedgehogs can often be found nesting in gardens under piles of logs or old sheds, or in compost
heaps. But you can provide a hedgehog with a safer place to hibernate, and encourage it to
become resident in your garden. If the house is found suitable, a female may have her babies in it
during the spring.
In the autumn, hedgehogs will begin to collect leaves, grass, bracken, straw and other materials
to line the house, so you can encourage this process by putting some straw or dry leaves in the
hedgehog house and putting it where it will not be disturbed – under a hedge is ideal. The
entrance should face South for added protection from the elements.
The house should then be covered with soil, twigs and leaves to make a protective and
camouflaged dome. The entrance must be kept clear and you should never disturb the hedgehog
at any time the nest box is in use, and particularly during the winter when the hedgehogs are
hibernating.
The house should be cleaned in the spring when no longer inhabited - if you put one small twig
across the entrance, and after three or four days this is moved, you will be able to tell if the
house is still in use. The reason you wait three or four days is because sometimes the female
hedgehog doesn't leave the nest for several days after she has given birth.
Printed on recycled paper
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