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We have bird feeders out for the small birds, sunflower hearts, suet pellets and peanuts. Were plagued with squirrels so dealt with the problem with .410. Then discovered a hedgehog cleaning up the bits under the feeders so started putting food out; this then attracted foxes (along with the dead squirrels) so stopped putting the food out. Again spotted a hedgehog so started scattering some of the fat pellets at dark. Tonight just spotted a badger cleaning up the hedgehog stuff.

 

How the hell do you feed a hedgehog?????

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You don't there is enough food in your garden for them, slugs, worms etc, it's a myth that you have to put food out for them.

Just enjoy what you have and do not feed everything else.

A small bowl of fresh water is all you need to put out.

Certainly no shortage of slugs. It's probably more about attracting Tiggy to somewhere I can see it to be honest.
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i used to put out cat biscuits,and the in the daytime magpies would come for them then i got air rifle out for magpies,but since i got my springer dont do it anymore she,s greedier than any labrador,and weighs 30kg,in spite of watching what she eats.

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You don't there is enough food in your garden for them, slugs, worms etc, it's a myth that you have to put food out for them.

Just enjoy what you have and do not feed everything else.

A small bowl of fresh water is all you need to put out.

Slugs are part of the problem and a possible factor in hedgehog demise as it gives them lungworm.
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