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[1] Hedgehogs live off of the soil food web. So they like soil that's home to what they prefer to eat: beetles, caterpillars, cranefly larvae, earwigs, millipedes, slugs, snails, and worms. [2] Plant soil that's aerated, fertile, moist, and nicely drained encourages the soil food web. [3] Plant soil that has been subjected to heavy-handed synthetic chemicals and fertilizers may not encourage such life. And therefore it wouldn't have the food offerings that hedgehogs need to survive.
When they have their quills raised, they can look quite formidable.
Earthworms help by fertilizing the soil with their waste.
No, but they help the plants grow.
They need shelter
you can help soil by watering it . taking weeds out of the ground . if you see garbage on the ground pick it up . also leave worms in the soil because they help the soil be richer.
how do dams help soil conservation
No. Hedgehogs and dogs (canines) are completely different species. Hedgehogs are in the Erinaceidae family while dogs are in the Canidae family. Hedgehogs are related to moles and shrews. Dogs are related to wolves and foxes.
hedgehogs
The collective nouns are an array of hedgehogs and a prickle of hedgehogs.
horse hair does not help the soil only horse manure does