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How to check your bonfire for hedgehogs

We can all take steps to protect hedgehogs on bonfire night. Follow our 4 steps to make sure you keep hedgehogs safe.

We can all take steps to protect hedgehogs on bonfire night. Follow our 4 steps to make sure you keep hedgehogs safe.

Here are four tips to help you avoid harming hedgehogs in your bonfire pile:

  1. Store materials for your bonfire in a safe place – then on the day you want to light it, move them to a different patch of ground.
  2. Build the bonfire on the same day that you will light it. The longer it’s left for, the more likely it is that a hedgehog will wander in.
  3. Always place the bonfire on open ground – never on a pile of leaves as a hedgehog may be hiding underneath.
  4. Always check the entire bonfire for hedgehogs before lighting it. They tend to hide in the base of the centre of the pile. 

If you do find a hedgehog then move slowly and calmly. Pick it up with gardening gloves, along with any nesting material it may have been sitting in, and place it in a cardboard box lined with newspaper. Relocate the box to a safe location and release the hedgehog under a bush or log pile.

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How to create a hedgehog hole

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Help hedgehogs get around by making holes and access points in fences and barriers to link up the gardens in your neighbourhood.

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How to build a hedgehog home

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By providing safe places for hedgehogs to live, you’re much more likely to see these prickly creatures in your garden.