MBP in simple terms
Umber moth caterpillars will feed on oak leaves. They also feed on other trees such as Fir, Maple, Birch, Chestnut, and, Hazel.
In their larval form, umber moths feed on a wide variety of trees, including oak, maple, birch, chestnut and elm.
umber moth
poison oak has five leaves....i think
Oak moths primarily feed on the leaves of oak trees, which is why they are often found in oak-rich habitats. The larvae, or caterpillars, are the main consumers, munching on the foliage to grow and develop. Adult moths typically do not feed; instead, they focus on reproduction. This feeding habit can sometimes lead to defoliation in oak trees during significant infestations.
Insects such as the cork oak borer and the Mediterranean oak borer are known to feed on cork oak trees. These insects can damage the tree by burrowing into the bark and disrupting nutrient flow. Additionally, caterpillars of certain moth species may also feed on cork oak leaves.
Oak trees have simples leaves
yes
No, they aren't.
Oaks drop their leaves in the Autumn except the Evergreen Oak (Quercus ilex) the evergreen oak.
Poison oak typically has three leaves.
oak tree leaves