Dormice seek refuge in relatively undisturbed broad-leaf woodlands. If such habitats are not available they become easy prey for their natural predators such as Martins and Owls. They will readily use the 1KS as secure quarters, for over-wintering too, depending on the region.
Based on past experience and ongoing development work SCHWEGLER have extended their range of alternative accommodation for dormice with the introduction of a special box. The Type KS dormouse box is an inexpensive way of helping to preserve woodland species.
One of the main advantages of the KS is that the entrance is at the rear, facing the tree trunk, making it more difficult for birds to occupy it (it is important to ensure that the trunk is of the right diameter). With upper, lower and side openings next to the trunk the actual access is ideally positioned but still well protected from potential predators.
Suitable for all the varieties of dormouse found in Central Europe (edible, garden, forest and common dormice).
Advantages of the KS wood concrete box:
Suspension method and materials approved for forest use
Patented, central suspension method prevents box from becoming ingrown
Safe, long-lasting and weather-resistant
Field-tested
Provided there is plenty of available food, woodlands consisting predominantly of conifers may also be suitable.
These animals tend to establish themselves well in woodland (frequently on the edges of woods, or where wind breakage or replanting have occurred), and with dense undergrowth and shrubs.
This provides a good source of food. Meadows interspersed with fruit trees or large, wild gardens also offer a habitat for dormice, provided there is woodland nearby.