That must have been very upsetting Dominic, I nearly speared one with a garden fork once when I decided to move a grass that had outgrown it's space, it was only when I lifted the plant that I discovered a hibernating hedgehog ....
Thankfully, I hadn't injured the poor thing & relocated it to a safer haven.
Oddly enough, that was the last time we saw one in our garden.
Life is not about waiting for the Storm to pass...
It is about learning to Dance in the Rain
Good point Max, I feed several feral cats, so there is always water on my back patio. I know cats and hedgehogs don't usually mix, but it's surprising the creatures I sometimes see at the water bowls! And the food bowls if there's ever anything left!!
The cold front is hitting the hot air masses further East of Cyprus which results in strong wind. Warmth back after tomorrow as I mentioned in another thread yesterday.
Max
At the moment there are a lot of slugs and snails around in our gardens. They are both not good to feed them to hedgehogs in order to keep them in your place.
Slugs and snails are the primary carriers for the lungworm which is the biggest killer of hedgehogs except for us and our careless behaviour!!
Dominic wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2017 10:36 pm
Sadly we had to fish a dead one out of our pool last year.
I don't care how it looks, but I have always some polystyrene floating in the pool and you will not believe how many animals survived (lizards, chameleon, field mouse...) They hold on also on the floating dispenser for chlorine tablets I am using to avoid pipes getting blocked from it.
Max
Hi Max, I used to look after the hedgehogs in my garden back in the UK and they were full of fleas. They used to jump (the fleas) onto my cats but I don't think they were happy and jumped back onto the hedgehogs. I don't know why.
I love nature and sit for hours watching all kinds of animals. As much as I don't like ants about in the house, I am fascinated by them and how they seek out food and establish a trail, and then carry huge (to them) chunks of food back to the nest.
aphrodite wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2017 10:06 am
Hi Max, I used to look after the hedgehogs in my garden back in the UK and they were full of fleas. They used to jump (the fleas) onto my cats but I don't think they were happy and jumped back onto the hedgehogs. I don't know why.
I love nature and sit for hours watching all kinds of animals. As much as I don't like ants about in the house, I am fascinated by them and how they seek out food and establish a trail, and then carry huge (to them) chunks of food back to the nest.
Hi Aphrodite, As far as I know hedgehog flees suck only on hedgehogs not on other animals as they have a specific skin. If they jump by accident on a different mammal they will die for various reasons. (so they are host-specific)
Max
Dominic wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2017 10:36 pm
Sadly we had to fish a dead one out of our pool last year.
I don't care how it looks, but I have always some polystyrene floating in the pool and you will not believe how many animals survived (lizards, chameleon, field mouse...) They hold on also on the floating dispenser for chlorine tablets I am using to avoid pipes getting blocked from it.
Max
What a good idea. You really do seem to love animals Max, and think out what they need to keep them safe from us humans! If we get a pool with our next place (quite happy to do without one though, we prefer the sea) we will definitely adopt this "floating lifesaver" idea.
Yes I do Bograt, I even cannot kill poisonous snakes when they land in the pool skimmer. Recently I rescued a small one and carried it in a water bucket and released it 1 mile away from the house. Must explain that 15 years ago I was the helper of Snake George, to collect vipers from the forest for his reptile park in Peyia. I was quite scared to hold the sack while George was putting the snakes into it....