
Hedgehog Feeders
Hedgehog feeding stations provide a safe, sheltered spot for hedgehogs to eat and stay hydrated. They are a great way to attract hedgehogs and support your local wildlife.
Designed to keep out larger animals like cats and foxes, our feeders help protect these endangered animals, making sure they get the food they need without uninvited guests taking over their feeding area - especially during winter or when natural food is scarce.
Tips for Feeding Station Placement
When placing your feeding station, consider the needs and preferences of your garden hedgehogs:
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Choose a quiet, sheltered spot where wild hedgehogs can eat and drink undisturbed.
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Place the feeding station on a solid surface like a brick or stone to stop it sinking into the ground.
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Make sure the entrance and exit are clear so hedgehogs can easily access the feeding area.
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Pick a location that stays dry to prevent food from getting wet and spoiling.
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Use a hedgehog feeding station with a roof and floor to keep food dry and protect against predators. A hedgehog box or hedgehog house is an alternative option for an enclosure.
Choosing the Right Hedgehog Food
When choosing food for your hedgehog feeder, always opt for high-quality hedgehog food rich in protein to feed hedgehogs the best nutrition. Since hedgehogs are lactose intolerant, it’s best to steer clear of milk or dairy products.
Avoid peanuts and other nuts, which can pose choking risks, and use mealworms only as an occasional treat rather than a main food source. It's important to keep the food dry and fresh, either on the ground or in a feeder, to prevent bacteria and ensure hedgehogs can safely eat and drink when they visit your garden.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use cat or dog food to feed wild hedgehogs?
Yes, you can feed hedgehogs meaty cat or dog food as a safe option, but we advise opting for hedgehog food to keep them healthy and support wildlife. Feeding the wrong food can cause health issues like metabolic bone disease in hedgehogs.
How can I keep the feeding station clean?
Line your hedgehog feeding station or hedgehog feeding box with newspaper for easy cleaning. Replace regularly to stop rats, cats, and other animals from spoiling the feeding area.
Can more than one hedgehog use the same feeding station?
Yes, it's common for more than one hedgehog to visit the same place, but to avoid fights over food, make sure your hedgehog feeding station has enough food and water for more than one guest. Purchase a hedgehog house camera to watch them in action.
Can I make a DIY hedgehog feeding station?
A plastic storage box makes for a simple feeding station. Cut a hole in the side with a Stanley knife, turn the box upside down, and add bowls of hedgehog food at the far end. The risk with this is that the material isn’t suitable for all weather conditions or safe against pets and larger predators.