I was all ready for a trip to A&E thinking I'd need a drill, plasters, nails, a hammer and bandages but then I saw your video and I'm sure I can find pretty much everything I need around the garden and in the shed. Thank you for an easy peasy way to help our little friends.
Well Done Harriet ...and your assistant did well too 😁 I'm on it. I think there ought be a National Hedgehog Day....they are a wonderful harmless lil creature THAT NEEDS OUR HELP.....LETS NOT LET THEM DOWN. They rid gardens of ALL THATS DESTRUCTIVE .... And that's great news... Diolch yn fawr James Kerby Bargoed. Caerphilly. Wales 🏴
Thank you Harriet.My shop bought hedgehog house is a little wrecked as I’ve had it a long time.Something definitely uses it and we have hedgehogs but I never check it, I just leave it covered with brambles in a unused area. I have bricks so I am going to do a hedgehog house and hopefully I might have some interesting visitors.Thank you 🦔🦔🦔
you've got some good tools, for a nice home, and an extra tall ceiling, super! .. however, the bottom bricks should be positioned/set in a bit inside of the ground because they fall sideways when predators poke noses inside or wind blows, or can even when hedgehog bumps onto it, and what's worse- if one side brick falls, the impact from the brick or the top cement tile sliding over can kill hogs.
From my experience, hedgehogs don't like bricks, I believe it's because they're too cold. I made a brick hedgehog house, my male hedgehog nested right next to it, under a pile of grass cuttings, and the female chose to nest under a pallet of iron bars on the opposite side of my garden. In the end, rats took the brick house.
I tried the brick one but my Hogs never used it i made a wooden one with a hinged top and a 30 Cm tunnel entrance to stop predators pawing insid the house been a success witH ogs using it last year also disguised it a bit with twigs and branches over it
Just got a new sub! Really good way of using the 'stuff' hanging around in most peoples gardens. Could you tell me is there any preferential direction the entrance should face?
Well that’s all very well, but sometimes I have to live in the real world. My hedgehog got in by climbing over the shrubbery I think. No other way as I have a Victorian walled garden. The walls are crumbling and unstable and I cannot go knocking out bricks as they 140 year old structures would fall down. So I made a feeding station. And I bought a Hh house and stuffed it with straws. Hex does use it, but I’m sorry. H he doesn’t have access to the other gardens. And I don’t have grass but I do have kids of borders and dense shrubbery. So I’ve fine my best for him.
I was all ready for a trip to A&E thinking I'd need a drill, plasters, nails, a hammer and bandages but then I saw your video and I'm sure I can find pretty much everything I need around the garden and in the shed.
Thank you for an easy peasy way to help our little friends.
Just found this video, so lovely to get youngsters looking after the wildlife, your daughter did a great job of the hedgehog house 😊
We have 4 resident hogs that live in our garden and we spend many hours watching them .. nice video
Well Done Harriet ...and your assistant did well too 😁
I'm on it. I think there ought be a National Hedgehog Day....they are a wonderful harmless lil creature THAT NEEDS OUR HELP.....LETS NOT LET THEM DOWN.
They rid gardens of
ALL THATS DESTRUCTIVE ....
And that's great news...
Diolch yn fawr
James Kerby
Bargoed.
Caerphilly. Wales 🏴
Would never thought of bricks! 🥺👏🏻
Thankyou. 🖤🦔
These two were very good. Thanks.
Nice job chaps!
Thank you Harriet.My shop bought hedgehog house is a little wrecked as I’ve had it a long time.Something definitely uses it and we have hedgehogs but I never check it, I just leave it covered with brambles in a unused area. I have bricks so I am going to do a hedgehog house and hopefully I might have some interesting visitors.Thank you 🦔🦔🦔
Thank you 🙏🏻 for different way to make hedgehogs house.👍🏻🦔🦔🤗
you've got some good tools, for a nice home, and an extra tall ceiling, super!
.. however, the bottom bricks should be positioned/set in a bit inside of the ground because they fall sideways when predators poke noses inside or wind blows, or can even when hedgehog bumps onto it, and what's worse- if one side brick falls, the impact from the brick or the top cement tile sliding over can kill hogs.
I stoped feeding my hedgehog because i couldnt get rid of the rats.. any tips?
From my experience, hedgehogs don't like bricks, I believe it's because they're too cold. I made a brick hedgehog house, my male hedgehog nested right next to it, under a pile of grass cuttings, and the female chose to nest under a pallet of iron bars on the opposite side of my garden. In the end, rats took the brick house.
I tried the brick one but my Hogs never used it i made a wooden one with a hinged top and a 30 Cm tunnel entrance to stop predators pawing insid the house been a success witH ogs using it last year also disguised it a bit with twigs and branches over it
Have any hedgehogs moved in?
I found a baby Hedgehog once, it was a baby who was lying on the ground doing nothing. I picked it up and found a bush where it go to sleep In safety
We are lucky enough to have a hedgehog visiting our garden, some videos on my page. Don't think they have used our hedgehog house though sadly.
Just got a new sub! Really good way of using the 'stuff' hanging around in most peoples gardens. Could you tell me is there any preferential direction the entrance should face?
i guess it's kind of off topic but do anybody know of a good place to stream new tv shows online ?
@Ray Amos try Flixzone. You can find it by googling =)
@Camden Brentley Yup, I've been watching on FlixZone for since march myself :D
@Camden Brentley thank you, I went there and it seems to work :D I appreciate it!!
@Ray Amos You are welcome xD
Bravi
Well that’s all very well, but sometimes I have to live in the real world. My hedgehog got in by climbing over the shrubbery I think. No other way as I have a Victorian walled garden. The walls are crumbling and unstable and I cannot go knocking out bricks as they 140 year old structures would fall down. So I made a feeding station. And I bought a Hh house and stuffed it with straws. Hex does use it, but I’m sorry. H he doesn’t have access to the other gardens. And I don’t have grass but I do have kids of borders and dense shrubbery. So I’ve fine my best for him.
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Muy pezado el techo. Podria aplastarlo!!
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