Pumpkins and Hedgehogs

Alison Marshall
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Sun 27 Oct, 12:11 (last edited on Sun 27 Oct, 12:11)

It's lovely seeing all the pumpkins around the towns and villages but please make sure they are placed out of reach of hedgehogs.  If eaten, they can cause diarrhoea and, as a result,  dehydration in hedgehogs. This is dangerous at the time of year when they are preparing for hibernation.

https://www.countryfile.com/halloween/are-pumpkins-poisonous-for-hedgehogs?fbclid=IwY2xjawGLC5VleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHQ30c2pOKbsuYvbweEagk3yyihj8ufJtOwzVA9N_h-M1Li6F5im4qVSgew_aem_uLZdCAMEd6YhvVFY7cw0Ww

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