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Our grumpy female hedgehog has added another trick to its repertoire, this
is what we found when attempting to feed the dog at 6 this evening, cheeky
beggar had got past two doors in broad daylight and did not de-camp even
when my wife started cooking our tea
www.roselandhouse.co.uk/hedgehog.jpg

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Charlie Pridham wrote:
Our grumpy female hedgehog has added another trick to its repertoire, this
is what we found when attempting to feed the dog at 6 this evening, cheeky
beggar had got past two doors in broad daylight and did not de-camp even
when my wife started cooking our tea
www.roselandhouse.co.uk/hedgehog.jpg


You're lucky to have a hedgehog, Charlie. What's your
garden like for slugs and snails ? They are so bad with
me that I just avoid growing some vegetables. I used to
have hedgehogs years ago and they kept the garden clean.
Wish they were back.
Sam
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Sam wrote in
om:

You're lucky to have a hedgehog, Charlie. What's your
garden like for slugs and snails ? They are so bad with
me that I just avoid growing some vegetables. I used to
have hedgehogs years ago and they kept the garden clean.
Wish they were back.


I could post you a couple. They seem to use our back garden as some sort of
fight arena. :-)

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Sam wrote in
om:

You're lucky to have a hedgehog, Charlie. What's your
garden like for slugs and snails ? They are so bad with
me that I just avoid growing some vegetables. I used to
have hedgehogs years ago and they kept the garden clean.
Wish they were back.


I could post you a couple. They seem to use our back garden as some sort
of
fight arena. :-)


My snails fight like hell too!

mark


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"Stuart G Gray" wrote in message
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Sam wrote in
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You're lucky to have a hedgehog, Charlie. What's your
garden like for slugs and snails ? They are so bad with
me that I just avoid growing some vegetables. I used to
have hedgehogs years ago and they kept the garden clean.
Wish they were back.


I could post you a couple. They seem to use our back garden as some sort
of
fight arena. :-)


My snails fight like hell too!

mark


Do they "slug" it out?

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My snails fight like hell too!

Do they "slug" it out?


Go and stand in the corner and think about what you've done!


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On 7/7/07 01:05, in article
5, "Stuart G Gray"
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Sam wrote in
om:

You're lucky to have a hedgehog, Charlie. What's your
garden like for slugs and snails ? They are so bad with
me that I just avoid growing some vegetables. I used to
have hedgehogs years ago and they kept the garden clean.
Wish they were back.


I could post you a couple. They seem to use our back garden as some sort of
fight arena. :-)


Apparently that's their mating habit - extremely noisy! I wonder if it's
embarrassing to other hedgehogs. ;-)
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On 7/7/07 01:05, in article
5, "Stuart G Gray"
wrote:

Sam wrote in
om:

You're lucky to have a hedgehog, Charlie. What's your
garden like for slugs and snails ? They are so bad with
me that I just avoid growing some vegetables. I used to
have hedgehogs years ago and they kept the garden clean.
Wish they were back.


I expect I have lots of slugs and snails otherwise the hedgehogs would go
elsewhere :~)

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