Gardeners welcome earthworms in their
gardens. They eat the soil and use the dead plant material from it
as food. They leave behind worm casts which you may see on the surface
of the ground. Part of the way along the worm is called the saddle.
This is where the worms eggs are produced. The tunnels which the worms
leave behind allow air to get into the soil.
Canterbury
Environmental
Education Centre
Earthworms eat :
dead plant material.
Earthworms are eaten by
:
birds, hedgehogs,
frogs and badgers.