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What is the saying that hedgehogs enter the house?

Hedgehogs are covered with thorns. If we accidentally touch them, it will definitely make us suffer. For friends living in rural areas, there will be more hedgehogs.

When hedgehogs sneak into our home, I think we don't have to worry too much, because the appearance of hedgehogs can improve our home environment; They feed on snakes, insects, mice and ants, which can help us eliminate these pests without paying salaries.

Of course, if we are afraid of hedgehogs, it will hurt us; You can also drive hedgehogs out of the house and slowly move them out of the door with various farm tools or sticks.

After entering hedgehogs in my home, I usually treat them in the following two ways.

First, laissez-faire For wild animals like hedgehogs, they often move at night and can come to our home, which shows that there are foods that attract them in our home environment.

Under normal circumstances, we will let him move around at home and restrain the puppy at home to avoid a lose-lose situation.

As long as there is a passage for hedgehogs to go out, I want to see it. Travel? After that, I left quietly.

Many times, after getting up the next morning, hedgehogs disappeared from our sight and returned to where they should belong.

Second, releasing wild hedgehogs will not pose a threat to us, so in our family, after entering hedgehogs, we can choose to catch them and put them in bags.

Then release it in the wild environment, which is an act of doing good and accumulating virtue; But also conducive to the harmonious coexistence between man and nature.

In the process of catching hedgehogs, try to use the power of tools to avoid getting started directly and eventually being stabbed. Because of this taste, it is not very pleasant, and many times it will make people very painful.

So when the hedgehog enters the house, the best way to deal with it is to let it work voluntarily; When it got what it wanted, it left on its own.