Badgers are not known to eat wasps specifically, but they do feed on a variety of insects and grubs. They Honey Badger feeds on honey and often consumes bees in the process.
Yes, badgers eat hawks. Badgers eat a variety of things such as lizards, beetles, insects, and large reptiles such as iguanas.
they eat bees by getting or breaking into their hive
Yes, badgers will occasionally kill and eat a rattlesnake.
yes
Snakes, coyotes bob cats, fox, owls, hawks, badgers
coyotes eat badgers
A wolf, coyotes, foxes, hawks, fishers, owls, bears, badgers and dogs. Believe it or not, some people eat porcupines as well. Lions, honey badgers, and even hyenas eat them.
Foxes, coyotes, badgers, roadrunners, tarantulas, hawks, eagles, skunks, other snakes and many other animals consider snakes to be a meal.hawks...In the United States there are a variety of organisims that will eat a snake:tarantulas,roadrunners,hawks,eagles,ravens,foxes,bobcats,ringtails,skunks,weasels,badgers,pumas,and others
Any carnivore larger than a jackrabbit can eat it. Such as snakes, hawks, coyotes, bears, badgers, pumas, mountain lions, etc.
humans, coyotes,badgers, skunks, hawks, and owls
badgers eat snails, worms, beetles and even rats.
Hawks, owls, some tarantulas, some larger centipedes, roadrunners, badgers, skunks, foxes, bobcats, coyotes and a number of other animals will feed on snakes if the opportunity presents itself.
Yes badgers do eat hedgehogs as witnessed by my son last night in our back garden!!. They will kill and eat them, particularly when other food is scarce. Although they prefer worms they will eat other small mammals and have leant to to use their long claws and powerful feet to "open up" a hedgehog - even if it has wrapped itself up into a tight prickly ball. Not all badgers have leant this technique fortunately but the lack of cover and hiding places, loss of hedgerows etc. is making life difficult for the poor hedgehog.
hawks eat caterpillars
Badgers forage for food mainly at night
no. Badgers eat small animals like slugs.