My little shy headehog who i fed on the doorstop ........ shot in the house about 2 days ago and tucked heself in the dinning room corcer thats full of clutter and papers . She eat here buiscuits last night next to her water ............. any tips ????? . Thanks
Wow even hedgies know how to use tools! Very clever hedgie! Was able to collect his materials in half the time. More time for hibernating! Or collecting food
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Hi 👋 just to say this is an awsome video ..as a gardener I came across a hedgehog nest whilst clearing a town garden in side it was lots of old carrier bags strips of plastic an old sock and ..a bathroom sponge ! ..as there were few leaves in that garden..talk about recycling ! We had to move him to a local woodland borderd by fields and bramble patches ..we moved him complete with bedding into a disused rabbit hole..I often wonder how the hedgehog got on ..but we did the best thing as slabs were going down in that garden. Anyway super video thanks for sharing...ps the grunting sound the hedgehog makes is also a mateing call I understand ? So they can find each other when they meet they mate and then part ways and mother hedgehog raises the hoglets alone ..who are born spineless or with very soft spines which harden soon after..?
*So cute! I wish i had a hedgehog but my parents say that they need lots of space because in a night they can run 2 miles! :( it's always been my dream :(*
This is so wholesome. I love the switch from carefully and patiently moving leaves back and forth on his tippy toes and then 1:57 "Wait - you know what? I'm taking the bag. Sod it let's just take the entire bag of leaves and make life easier" 😂
This is absolutely beautiful and precious! It hurts me how humans are so cruel and careless to beautiful innocent angels like this! This video melted my heart ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
i could barely believe it and I was watching it happen; all I expected was for the hedgehog to take a mouthfull of leaves, definitely not the whole bag!
Wow I have just watched this. We have a wee hog that visits. I have bought him a house similiar to yours. I know he has been in checking it out. Can I ask what month you put the straw in please? 😊
Fantastic video! Thank you for making it! I have a question. I have a hedgehog who is visiting me regularly and I want to get him a home also like yours. However, I worry that if I make him a home and he nests in it I will wake him up with general working in my garden (cutting the garden, strimming, taking the bins out). Will this kind of thing annoy a hedgehog trying to hibernate? Thanks again for the great video it was amazing!
Hedgehogs don't hibernate for the whole winter (when you won't be doing much in the garden anyway) but go to sleep for a week or so and wake up during warm spells to top up their fat reserves and then hibernate again when the weather gets colder. Point the entrance to the home away from the prevailing winds. Make sure that there is a 'corridor' leading from the entrance to the rear of the house so that the hedgehog has to turn into the hibernaculum (sleeping area), this corridor reduces the chance of cold winds getting into the hibernaculum. Select good leaves in the fall to dry in your garage so that the hedgehog has dry leaves to use for bedding. Dry straw is good for bedding, too (although not as soft as leaves). Do not use hay for bedding as that may have mould already in it or develop mould when (not IF) it gets damp and is not suitable as bedding. Do not expect hedgehogs to use the first year or even longer.