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Wildlife experts are urging you to cut holes in your garden fence this spring for this important reasonWildlife experts are urging gardeners to cut holes in their fences this spring to help a much-loved (and much-endangered) British species, the hedgehog. It’s the time of year when hedgehogs are ...
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Woman & Home on MSNWant fewer slugs and bugs? Experts recommend attracting hedgehogs to your garden for free pest control"If your garden is enclosed, a couple of small 5-inch holes (about the size and shape of a CD) along the boundary will allow ...
Gardeners are being urged to drill holes in the bottom of their fences this spring - to help a garden favourite which has become seriously endangered. Hedgehog numbers are significantly down in ...
UK gardeners are being encouraged to take action this spring by drilling holes in their fences. This simple act could offer a lifeline to the nation's beloved, yet sharply declining, hedgehog ...
"Hedgehogs can travel around a mile every night, so they may need help to get into and out of your garden. Try cutting holes in fences, removing bricks from walls, or digging tunnels under the ...
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