
My garden has been overrun by slugs and snails for years, I hate the idea of slug pellets and, as I have cats, I can't think about any control that involves poisons or anything that would cause unnecessary suffering to the slugs or harm my cats.
This is a slug/snail problem that has a totally organic solution: the hedgehog!
We had Hedgehogs (HH) in this garden about 8 years ago, they would breed happily and parade their babies for us - quite enchanting. Then we got new neighbours and for whatever reason, the HH disappeared. We also have a very healthy fox (F) population, there is quite probably a link.
Now we have a new neighbour who is potty about wildlife too, so we're going to attempt re-introduction of HH. We've reduced the access holes in the perimeter fences to cat/HH size, hopefully the F will be too big to get through (there is some evidence that this has worked as there has been no F poo in my garden since) and HH will be safe from disembowelment in my patch.
I know HH aren't due to come out of hibernation for a couple of months yet, but I've constructed a home for them from strategically placed hide made from logs and bark, lined with fresh chopped hay, that should be cosy, wind and waterproof, close to my boggy corner that attracts load of slugs and snails (yum), and has a winding entrance to keep out my 6 cats (yes, I know, but my cats are wussie pussies and will leave the HH alone after their first prickle).
So, in the absence of HH estate agents (realtors US?) how do I advertise this new property to would be tenants? Should I be asking HH Rescue for prospective clients or do we just wait, and hope that there are still a few homeless HH left that have not yet succumbed to F ?
Meanwhile, the new season of slug and snail is about to begin, I usually supply them with cheap canned beer that sees off around 2 dozen each night, but seems to encourage more slippery PH visitors. How to break this cycle while keeping my conscience clear?