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Caring for Hedgehogs in the Garden
Caring for Hedgehogs in the Garden
Hedgehogs are a useful ally to gardeners in that they eat snails slugs and other pests which can cause damage to plants. Their numbers are in decline which is partially...
Garden Mammals in Winter
Garden Mammals in Winter
As winter approaches, we tend to start thinking about the birds, but more often than not, we don’t give a great deal of thought to garden mammals. It’s partly an...
How to Attract Bats to Your Garden
How to Attract Bats to Your Garden
Whether it’s because of Halloween or Dracula to many people, bats have obtained an unjust reputation as creatures which attack people, get tangled in their hair and are...
Reading the Tracks and Trails of Mammals in Your Garden
Reading the Tracks and Trails of Mammals in Your Garden
The degree to which you’ll see a variety of mammals in your garden will very much depend upon your location and the environment both in your garden...
Squirrels - Pest or Beauty?
Squirrels - Pest or Beauty?
Whilst some folk are attracted to a particular species of wildlife to others that same species might be considered a pest and the grey squirrel probably suffers more...
What to do About Foxes in Your Garden
What to do About Foxes in Your Garden
Many people mistakenly believe that the presence of a fox in the garden can be dangerous to both humans and other pets that are living there but this...
What to do About Moles in the Garden
What to do About Moles in the Garden
Moles in the garden are not harmful as such, but they can make a right mess of your garden by the tunnels and chamber systems they dig. They are attracted to gardens...
What to do About Rabbits in Your Garden
What to do About Rabbits in Your Garden
Although they’re often seen as lovely, fluffy little creatures, if rabbits decide to invade your garden, they can wreak havoc as they will...
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