How to create a hedgehog hole

How to create a hedgehog hole

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

Hedgehogs need to be able to roam far and wide in search of food, mates and nesting sites - the average hedgehog roams 2km a night! Get together with your neighbours to make a hole in your fence or dig a channel beneath garden boundaries to connect your gardens.

hedgehog highway kit

 

You will need:
 

A fence panel

Ruler

Pencil

Coping saw

Sandpaper

Your neighbours' cooperation! Keep an eye out for neighbours doing work on their gardens, or using fencing contractors - this is the perfect opportunity to get a hedgehog hole put in!

Hedgehog highway fence panel

Step 1

If your neighbour is happy, remove a fence panel. The other option is to leave the fence up and use a pad saw or ‘jab saw’ instead of a coping saw.

Hedgehog highway measuring

Step 2

Measure and mark a 13cm x 13cm hole at the bottom of the panel.

Hedgehog highway saw

Step 3

Using the coping saw, cut out the marked hole.

 

Step 4 

If there are very rough edges, use sandpaper to smooth them down

Hedgehog highway sand

Step 5

Put your fence panel back. Your hedgehog highway is now open for business!

Remember

To record your hedgehog hole, go to the national network at Hedgehog Street. Hedgehog Street aims to encourage people to link their gardens and make ‘Hedgehog Highways’ that are rich in insects and free from hazards.

Why not build a hedgehog home in your garden? This will encourage them to stay by giving them a safe place to hibernate over winter.

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