Homemade hedgehog hideaways

Homemade hedgehog hideaways

Tom Marshall

One of the easiest ways to help your neighbourhood hedgehogs is to create a homemade hedgehog hideaway for your garden.

There are many ways to create a hedgehog house, here are my top three…

Easy

If you have any old bricks, slabs or tiles laying around, you can make a simple hedgehog house in just a few minutes! Click below to watch our video tutorial…

Intermediate

What you will need:

  • A plastic storage tub with lid
  • A plastic or metal tube of diameter at least 13 cm and length at least 30cm
  • Hay and leaves
  • A drill, strong scissors or a Stanley knife
  • Optional - smaller plastic tube

Step 1: Choose where you want your tunnel entrance to connect and draw around the tube to mark where to cut.

Step 2: Cut out the circle shape and sit the tube inside the hole – you can use a circular attachment on a drill, strong scissors or if the plastic allows a Stanley knife. Smooth any sharp edges with tough black outdoor tape.

Step 3: Drill some breathing holes near the top of the tub

Step 4: Half fill the tub with hay. Close the lid and place in the garden in a cosy spot.

Step 5: Cover the finished hedgehog home in branches and leaves.

Deluxe

Got some more time on your hands? Why not treat your neighbourhood hedgehogs to this deluxe hibernaculum.

Download our activity sheet

Top tip: If you want to know whether the home is being used, place some small leaves or sticks in the entrance. If they get moved, you know a hedgehog has come to stay!

Remember to enter your hedgehog house into our hedgehog house building competition by sharing a photo on social media, tagging Essex Wildlife Trust and using #NatureNeighbours. Enter by 27 November to win a bundle of hedgehog goodies to truly transform your garden into a hedgehog haven!