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Activities Sightseeing in and around Wildwood Crest Are you hoping to discover things to do while you're in town? Travellers enjoy fun activities like swimming and cycling. Venture out of your holiday home and check out everything that makes Wildwood Crest a fun spot to go on holiday. These are some of the most popular attractions to see, all within 30 miles (48. 2 km) of the city centre: Adventure Pier (1. 7 mi / 2. 8 km) Morey's Piers and Beachfront Waterparks (2 mi / 3. 2 km) Raging Waters (2 mi / 3. 2 km) Splash Zone Water Park (2 mi / 3. 2 km) Mariner's Pier (2 mi / 3. 2 km) Seaport Aquarium (2 mi / 3. 3 km) Weather Seasonal weather in Wildwood Crest If warm-weather activities are high on your list, July, August, June and September are the hottest months to visit, when temperatures average 29°F. Natural features Exploring the beaches and other natural features in Wildwood Crest Whether you're an active traveller or just want to take in the scenery, you'll be sure to find the perfect setting for your holiday in Wildwood Crest.
Place some of their droppings in the litter box, so that they get the idea. Earlier it was mentioned that Hedgehogs are insectivores. 8in1 Hedgehog Food, along with a good quality high protein cat food, such as Nutro Max Cat Food, is a well-balanced diet for Hedgehogs. An occasional mealworm and cricket are also beautiful. A good brand of canned dog food as a treat is also suitable for them. Its recommended getting Hedgehogs used to a water bottle. It's much more sanitary than a water dish. To handle the Hedgehog, gently scoop them from behind and under. You must let the Hedgehog know you are there. Don't startle them. The Hedgehog should unroll in about 30 seconds and start to explore. Do not try to pet the baby Hedgehog on its head, until they get to know you. Once they get to know you, they will allow their head petted without extending their quills and rolling in a ball. Their natural defense is not to bite, but to spread their feathers, and run in a ball. Hedgehogs will usually lick two times before eating.