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Build a Hedgehog House: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Cozy Winter Shelter

by Donna
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How to Build a Hedgehog House: A Step-by-Step Guide

Introduction

Hedgehogs are fascinating creatures that need our help to survive. One way to support them is by providing them with a safe and warm home, especially during the winter months. Building a hedgehog house is a fun and rewarding project that can make a big difference in a hedgehog’s life.

Materials You’ll Need:

  • Wooden wine crate
  • Untreated timber (6 inches x 1 inch, 4 feet long)
  • Galvanized nails (1 inch)
  • Hosepipe (3 feet long)
  • Jigsaw
  • Hammer
  • Drill
  • 1-inch wood drill bit
  • Dry leaves, hay, or straw

Step-by-Step Instructions:

1. Make the Tunnel

Cut the timber into four 12-inch lengths and nail them together lengthwise. This will form the tunnel for the hedgehog house.

2. Create the Entrance

Use a jigsaw to cut an entrance hole (4 inches x 6 inches) into one side of the crate at the bottom.

3. Attach the Tunnel

Attach the tunnel to the crate by nailing it from the inside.

4. Add Ventilation

Drill a hole in the back of the crate and insert the hosepipe for ventilation.

5. Fill and Hide the House

Fill the crate with dry leaves, hay, or straw to keep the hedgehog warm. Hide the house in a quiet, secluded spot in your garden, under logs or leaves.

Tips:

  • Make sure the entrance and ventilation hole are not blocked.
  • Don’t use treated wood, as it can be harmful to hedgehogs.
  • If you see a hedgehog outside during the winter, it may be underweight and need help. Contact a wildlife rehabilitator for advice.

Conclusion

Building a hedgehog house is a great way to give these amazing animals a helping hand. By providing them with a safe and warm shelter, you can help them survive and thrive in your garden.

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