I haven’t seen a hedgehog in at least 15 years, and we used to get several in our garden, even babies. As I understand it the foxes kill the babies when their spines are still soft. I just walked up the garden yesterday and found that a fox had removed the floating aerator from my pond and chewed through the air pipe. I have six sonic repellers, but although they avoid going near them the foxes find other routes, as the repellers’ range isn’t great enough to cover my garden. I clean the greenhouse with Jeyes fluid and it definitely keeps them away for awhile. If your garden is fairly small I would recommend sonic repellers.
I even have to block up the area beneath my side gate nowadays, as they use it to get to people’s bin bags on dustbin day!
Cute, yes, but filthy and destructive. You can’t keep some out, but it’s a good idea to deter them as best you can. Lions’s wee pellets didn’t work for me at all, but there’s a powder sold in garden centres (can’t remember the name) which you mix up with water then spray around your garden. It works for a while. Best of luck
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