Urgent warning to gardeners: Stop using one common tool to save hedgehogs' lives
Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Gardeners are urged to stop using a common pest control method that poses a severe risk to hedgehogs.
- Warm weather encourages the use of such products to combat snails and slugs, but they can cause fatal injuries to hedgehogs.
- Experts warn that this popular gardening tool can lead to severe harm or death for the vulnerable animals.
Gardeners are being strongly advised to abandon a widely used method that poses a deadly threat to hedgehogs. As pleasant weather encourages people to tend to their gardens, the desire to eliminate pests like snails and slugs often leads to the use of certain products.
However, experts are issuing a stern warning: one particular tool, popular among gardeners for its effectiveness against common garden invaders, can inflict severe injuries or prove fatal to hedgehogs. These nocturnal mammals, often seen foraging in gardens, are particularly vulnerable to the dangers associated with this common pest control solution.
The appeal to stop using this method comes as a crucial measure to protect hedgehog populations, which are already facing various threats. By ceasing the use of this harmful product, gardeners can contribute to the safety and survival of these beloved garden visitors.
Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.