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No they don't. They peck the holes looking for bugs to eat. They chip away sections of the bark and tree hunting for insects that live in the tree.

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It contains a description of how and why woodpeckers drill the holes.

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Pileated Woodpeckers live in The Temperate Forest

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The pileated woodpecker, Dryocopus Pileatus, nests in cavities in trees it digs out with its chisel like beak.

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No, the wood has to be already diseased or insect infested for them to even have anything to do with it.

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The pileated woodpecker usually escavates several nest holes. They will roost in these holes, and nest in another close by.

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No. Pileateds are permanent residents throughout their range.

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