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How to build a winter toad hide

Resident toads are excellent garden inhabitants, consuming pests like ants, beetles, caterpillars, woodlice and slugs.

They hibernate during the winter, often under decks or sheds or in mammal burrows, but you can help to ensure they survive the cold by making a bespoke toad shelter. It’ll need to be cool and damp, and out of reach of cats, crows, magpies, rats and hedgehogs. All you need is a few bricks and stones, and some dried leaves.

Female and juvenile frogs will also be looking for a space to hibernate at this time of year – for them you can make a hibernacula using grass clippings and autumn leaves.

Looking for more ways to stay busy in autumn? Check out 10 ways to get ahead in the garden in autumn.

Follow these simple steps to create a winter toad hide.

You Will Need

Step 1

Dig a rectangular hole to a spade’s depth, with a sloping approach.

How to build a winter toad hide

Step 2

Line the slope and hole with your bricks or tiles for drainage.

How to build a winter toad hide

Step 3

Lay stones at the top of them at the deepest point.

How to build a winter toad hide

Step 4

Collect and scatter some dead leaves over the stones. This will add a layer of insulation to keep toads warm over the cold winter months.

How to build a winter toad hide

Step 5

Lay the plastic lid over the top of the round stones, then place the stone slab directly on top. Ensure there’s a small gap between the slab and the brick slop, allowing the toad easy access to the shelter.

How to build a winter toad hide
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