NZ Lifestyle Block

5 things you might not know about HEDGEHOGS

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• NZ has a LOT of hedgehogs

While their numbers are declining in their UK homeland, it's believed NZ has one of the world's largest hedgehog population­s. In many parts of the country, it's estimated there are 2-4 hedgehogs per hectare; in some areas there may be as many as eight.

• Hedgehogs love to eat poultry

Hedgehogs target eggs of native birds and domestic poultry, and chicks up to around 2 weeks old. It's rare for them to attack adult birds, but it can happen – hens incubating eggs are at particular risk. One tactic is to grab a bird's leg in its teeth and drag it away, holding onto it until it dies of shock.

• Hedgehogs are excellent swimmers and climbers

In a single night, a hedgehog can swim over 800m in search of food. And don't be fooled by their round bodies and short legs: they're very good at climbing hedges and walls.

• Hedgehogs are deadly to native insects & lizards

Hedgehogs have voracious appetites, especially females in the breeding season (up to 3x that of a male), and their targets include a lot of native wildlife.

HOW TO TARGET HEDGEHOGS

The best control option is a trap such as the DOC 150 or 200. It needs to be in a tunnel so pets can't access it, and set with bait such as a fishy cat food or fresh rabbit or chicken. The best times of year are early autumn and late winter.

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