You need hedgehogs :)
this little'n & it's mum/dad cleared the lot in my garden last year
www.b3tards.com/u/253cc45751cc3e120e8d/borked_internets1.jpg
I felt like a bastard for using flash but I had just saved it from almost certain death by my fluffy
( ,
Fri 7 Feb 2014, 14:53,
archived)
www.b3tards.com/u/253cc45751cc3e120e8d/borked_internets1.jpg
I felt like a bastard for using flash but I had just saved it from almost certain death by my fluffy
Nice pic, rare to be quite that close
I'll have a dozen, please - we do have a few hedgehogs but the nearby road removed a couple last year =(
I think here they only eat the crunchy little snails with houses, perhaps they could be taught to nom the slugs as well
( ,
Fri 7 Feb 2014, 15:13,
archived)
I think here they only eat the crunchy little snails with houses, perhaps they could be taught to nom the slugs as well
Ta I only got that close as I'd just dragged fluffy off as she was about to kill it
It got a bit tedious having to patrol garden every night so I could let her out safely but was a pleasure to see them
( ,
Fri 7 Feb 2014, 15:18,
archived)
my cat disembowels most stuff, bless the cute little bugger
here seen headed for a bird's nest
Never seen him so smugly satisfied as when he's finally caught a long-time foe. There was the squirrel (only found the hind legs). The magpie(s). Every size rodent and irritating bird that dared intrude.
Once also a stare-down with a pheasant for an hour or so but I guess that one was a bit too large.
( ,
Fri 7 Feb 2014, 15:41,
archived)
Never seen him so smugly satisfied as when he's finally caught a long-time foe. There was the squirrel (only found the hind legs). The magpie(s). Every size rodent and irritating bird that dared intrude.
Once also a stare-down with a pheasant for an hour or so but I guess that one was a bit too large.