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Hedgehogs Race Against Time to Bulk Up for Winter Hibernation

26 Oct

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Summary

  • Hedgehogs often have a second litter in August-September to build fat reserves
  • Urban sprawl and pesticides reduce hedgehogs' insect food sources
  • Leaving small gaps in garden fences creates "Hedgehog Highways" for mating and feeding
Hedgehogs Race Against Time to Bulk Up for Winter Hibernation

In the autumn of 2025, hedgehogs in the UK are in a race against time to bulk up for their upcoming hibernation. According to wildlife experts, while June and July are the typical birthing season for hedgehogs, many have a second litter of hoglets in August and September to ensure they can build up the necessary fat stores to make it through the winter.

However, this task has become increasingly challenging for hedgehogs due to the impact of urban sprawl and the use of pesticides. These factors have led to a decline in the insect populations that make up the hedgehogs' primary food source, leaving many unable to accumulate the reserves they need to survive the colder months.

To help these beloved creatures, experts are urging homeowners to take a simple but crucial step - leave a small gap, around 13x13cm, in their garden fences. This creates a "Hedgehog Highway" that allows the hedgehogs to freely move between gardens, access resources, and engage in their essential mating rituals. By working together as a community to provide these pathways, people can make a significant difference in supporting the hedgehog population during this critical time.

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Hedgehogs in the UK are facing a critical time to build up fat reserves before their upcoming hibernation, as urban development and pesticide use have reduced their insect food sources.
Experts advise leaving small gaps in garden fences to create "Hedgehog Highways" that allow these creatures to freely move between gardens, access resources, and engage in mating rituals.
Hedgehogs often have a second litter during this time to ensure they can build up the necessary fat stores to survive the winter months.

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