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will ants hurt hedgehogs? - 2008/01/24 10:12 sometimes, ants are able to crawl up the cage sides and go to Penelope's food dish! i've done my best to remove them and eliminate them but there is the occasional ant. i was wondering if they could possibly hurt a hedgehog. or do hedgehogs eat ants?? Katherine Y
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Re:will ants hurt hedgehogs? - 2008/01/24 10:28 I would think that the ants could be harmful. But I don't know that for a fact. Emily
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Re:will ants hurt hedgehogs? - 2008/01/24 11:23 Ahh, ant is the dangerous thing for hedgehogs. It may bite your lovely pet as it would bite you. Some kind of ants are harm free ,but some can get you a seriously wound for your hedgehogs.

In my house there're Red Ant (I call it "Fire Ant" or "มดคันไฟ") which can bite you til you die but little Black Ant will not bite you and help you clear out the garbage. I don't know which kind of it in your house
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Re:will ants hurt hedgehogs? - 2008/01/24 11:53 Do you know what kind of ants they are? If they are those little teeny tiny ones(sugar ants or as my Grammie used to call 'em 'pissmires' ) they shouldn't be able to hurt anything they are so tiny. But like Kane says if you have fire ants that's totally different.(I guess they have those in the south) How big are they?
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Re:will ants hurt hedgehogs? - 2008/01/24 12:02 I believe it depends on the ant (as already mentioned) and where the ant goes.
If it's by the sniffer/chomper end of your hedge, then it will likely be eaten. Then you just have to worry about what that ant's been in before it got to your hedge (eg, poison for insects)
If it's anywhere else, it can climb aboard and, once under the quills, be quite the pest.
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Re:will ants hurt hedgehogs? - 2008/01/24 18:05 If you are using any type of any poison in your home, then the ants could be potentially very dangerous to the hedgehog. We wouldn't want your hedgehog accidently ingesting any poison.

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Re:will ants hurt hedgehogs? - 2008/01/24 18:10 HamorHollow wrote:
If you are using any type of any poison in your home, then the ants could be potentially very dangerous to the hedgehog. We wouldn't want your hedgehog accidently ingesting any poison.

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I was thinking the same thing...
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