Emrald ash borerers eat ash trees ( it's in the name)
it likes to eat all types of wood and some type of bark
rocky mountain elk
There are two types of stingless wasps that lay eggs in the larvae of emerald ash borer. Currently these wasps are being used to control the spread of eab especially in areas where chemical controls and removal of infested trees are difficult. Additionaly, woodpeckers eat the larvae. In fact this is a good way to tell if you tree is infested with eab. The woodpeckers go crazy trying to find fresh larvae to eat, and expose their feeding galleries.
Yes, emerald ash borers primarily feed on ash trees, but they can also infest and damage other tree species.
No.
no. they eat worms
no we can not eat it
The Common Blackbird is omnivorous. So they eat insects such as caterpillars, seeds, earthworms, and berries. They will also occasionally eat frogs, lizards, and tadpoles.
Ash does not eat his Pokemon.
human meat
No, it is not safe to eat ash as it can be harmful to your health.