Stoat magnet – Backyard Heroes
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Discover the stoat (Mustela erminea), one of Europe's most agile and fascinating small predators. With its slender body, lightning-fast movements, and fearless nature, the stoat is a true master of the hunt — capable of catching rabbits many times larger than itself. And in winter, the stoat displays its most spectacular feature: its brown summer coat transforms into snow-white ermine fur, with only the characteristic black tail tip as a distinguishing mark.
This premium magnet features stunning wildlife photography capturing the sleek elegance and vibrant expression of this beloved garden hunter.
Conservation Status: Least Concern
- Population: Widespread in Europe and North Asia (locally declining due to habitat loss)
- Habitat: Forests, hedgerows, grasslands, gardens, and riverbanks throughout Europe
- Major Threats: Rodenticides, habitat loss, trapping, and illegal capture
- Ecological Role: Indispensable mouse, rat, and rabbit controller, balancing rodent populations
- Special Feature: Can catch rabbits weighing 5 to 10 times its own weight
Fascinating Facts:
- The stoat changes from brown to snow-white in winter — its winter coat is known as ermine and was reserved for kings and nobles for centuries
- It can catch rabbits weighing 5 to 10 times its own weight — one of the most impressive hunting achievements in the animal kingdom
- Stoats are notorious for their "dance" — a twisting, jumping movement that confuses prey before an attack
- They can crawl through mouse tunnels thanks to their extremely slender bodies
- Stoats are territorial and actively defend their hunting grounds against conspecifics
- They are active year-round — even in the coldest winters
How to attract stoats to your garden?
- Create stone walls and wood piles as shelter and nesting sites
- Maintain hedges and dense vegetation for cover
- Support healthy rodent populations — their prey
- Avoid rodenticides — they poison the entire food chain
- Provide wildlife corridors connecting to wild areas
Read our complete rewilding guide for your garden →
We partner with organizations that make a real, measurable contribution to wildlife protection. Together, we are building a community of wildlife ambassadors — one magnet at a time.
With the purchase of this magnet, we donate €2.00 to wildlife conservation – directly contributing to the preservation of the stoat and its habitat.
Part of our Backyard Heroes collection — turn your fridge into a tribute to the most agile hunter of the European garden.