I opened up a pile of compost to dig into my plot and found that something had dragged in a bundle of leaves - presumeably as a nest. No occupant, but a number of snail shells that had been eaten into.
Hoping its a rat I've annoyed not a hedgehog. I'd have thought a hedgehog would have been hibernating and in residence.... ideas?
Summat living in my compost heap
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I voted for a rat, only because I once disturbed one in our compost heap, although I suspect that if a nest had been made and snail shells were found, a hedgehog is a likely possibility. Just in case it's a hedgehog, can you rebuild some kind of shelter for it nearby, just in case it returns?
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field mice, frogs, lots of worms, slugs and lots of woodlice.
Nice for a stew.
Nice for a stew.
