Yes, squirrels will eat bean plants.
Specifically, the mammal in question enjoys eating the nuts and seeds of woody plants (shrubs and trees). But a squirrel also may eat conveniently available fruits and vegetables, such as apples, apricots, beans, corn, Oranges and tomatoes. They prefer a plant-eating diet but will like what is available if what they like is not.
I would suppose they do, since chipmunks have eaten half of mine this year and they are in the same category. I have begun to trap them and relocate them.
Yes, you can eat the leaves of beets.
Only the tops. Hamsters can get gas or bloating if they eat beets.
No, snakes eat squirrels.
I won't eat spinach and beets for dinner shouted Maurice!
ground squirrels do
no
squirrels eat nuts, foxes eat squirrels
Yes! Tree squirrels eat peppers
yes
Yes, some squirrels do.
no Squirrels eat plants and nuts.
Deer are herbivores, so they eat only plants, not squirrels