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Title: Strimmers and wildlife...please read
Post by: Margaret on January 27, 2008, 21:36:17
Please please think before you use a strimmer .At least if you must use one,check the area very thoroughly first for hedgehogs,frogs,etc.Just take a look at what these things can do.This hedgehog is unlikely to survive,it has several injuries as well as its nose strimmed off.The site i am a member of does a lot in promoting the care of these lovely creatures.There is also a petition to get warnings put on these things when sold.

http://www.hedgehoghelp.co.uk/index.php/topic,1542.15.html

this is the full story

http://www.hedgehoghelp.co.uk/index.php/topic,1542.0.html

Thankyou
Title: Re: Strimmers and wildlife...please read
Post by: glosterwomble on January 27, 2008, 22:25:24
I never realised that there was a problem with hedgehogs and strimmers, thanks for posting this and letting us know.
Title: Re: Strimmers and wildlife...please read
Post by: Kea on February 04, 2008, 17:28:05
Before I mow my lawn I walk all over it checking for frogs...so not just strimming.
Title: Re: Strimmers and wildlife...please read
Post by: Barnowl on February 04, 2008, 17:45:16
I asked  Tiggywinkles if we could have some  rescue hedgehogs but they said our allotments weren't suitable, which I can understand. Mind you they'd never go hungry!
Title: Re: Strimmers and wildlife...please read
Post by: rosebud on February 04, 2008, 17:49:26
Its not only wildlife that suffers from strimmers. NOT BEING FLIPPANT.

WE LOOK FOR FROGS SINCE FINDING A COUPLE IN THE GARDEN, NEVER SEEN A HEDGEHOG BUT WILL CHECK NOW, Oppppppps.  ;D
Title: Re: Strimmers and wildlife...please read
Post by: saddad on February 04, 2008, 18:19:13
The last hedgehog I ever saw on our lotties had been strimmed... they are back now after ten years!  :-X
Title: Re: Strimmers and wildlife...please read
Post by: carolinej on February 04, 2008, 20:13:01
I am always careful since I took the tail off a small rock lizard (well thats what I always call them ::))

He survived, and in the summer, he was always identifiable as the only tailless one lying on the stones.

cj :)
Title: Re: Strimmers and wildlife...please read
Post by: star on February 08, 2008, 16:12:30
Thats a shocking set of pictures Margaret, Im very glad you posted the information, as I was sorely misinformed about the food of hedgehogs. I always thought slugs and snails were the staple.

So thank you for putting me and others right on that point alone. Im glad to say I dont use a strimmer or mower.
Title: Re: Strimmers and wildlife...please read
Post by: camo_lady on July 23, 2008, 02:34:27
I signed, though I really am sceptical of online petitions. Personally, I prefer the direct approach to the manufacturers. If they get lots of letters in their post, they tend to listen to what their customers want.. many of us DO buy their goods and if we give reasons why we might not, then .....

J.P.
Title: Re: Strimmers and wildlife...please read
Post by: saddad on July 23, 2008, 07:39:39
Our hedgehogs seem to be thriving... have seen at least three seperate individuals on the site this year... as a flippant aside, why when you strim a large slug does it always end up on your goggles!  ::)
Title: Re: Strimmers and wildlife...please read
Post by: manicscousers on July 23, 2008, 08:57:30
lucky you're wearing goggles  ;D
Title: Re: Strimmers and wildlife...please read
Post by: ACE on July 24, 2008, 08:37:52
Quote from: saddad on July 23, 2008, 07:39:39
as a flippant aside, why when you strim a large slug does it always end up on your goggles!  ::)

Sloppy, sticky, smelly stuff always hits you in the face. Stones, pine cones and acorns tend to go for the family jewels.

It is the rule of thumb whenever you are strimming.

If you ever see one, get a flip down visor, they cover your face completely and wear a sack as an apron, it takes the sting out of the missiles. Never ever strim with shorts on. A mate of mine did and he suffered a terrible rash on his legs for years. Which spread and eventually killed him.