Yes
Aye-ayes eat insects and grubs, usually found under tree bark.
no,in my opinion
Woodpeckers hunt and eat insects living under the bark, so they must make a hole in or remove the bark to get to the insects.
Eucalyptus bark does not contain juice. Bark is quite dry, and the only things sometimes in the bark are various insects and insect larvae.
it eats insects that it gets from pealing off bark from tree limbs
It pecks on bark until the dead bark falls off and eats the insects under
the bark protects trees from diseases and insects, it is pretty rare that a tree can live without it's bark for protection.
they eat the little bugs and termites that they are pecking for . they somehow sense that they are under the bark and usually they are correct
"Bark bugs" is a general term that can refer to several types of bugs that live in bark, such as bark beetles and bark lice. Both of these are real insects that inhabit trees and feed on bark, but they are distinct species with different behaviors and characteristics.
waspxyleborus (a big bark beetle),
Their beaks are designed to be able to peck insects out of tree bark.
fruits, plants, seeds, insects and sometimes tree bark.