Woodpeckers attack trees that are infested by insects...that is what they are after. So trees that are less likely to suffer insect infestation are MORE likely to be left undamaged by woodpeckers.
I don't know of any tree totally impervious to insects.
Most do not. The sapsucker species retreat southwards in winter, but most woodpeckers are non migratory.
The fewer the trees (cut to make room for the houses), the fewer the bugs, the fewer the woodpeckers.
Woodpeckers are type of bird which commonly peck on trees. The woodpecker species of bird is most commonly found in the region of North America and sometimes South America.
Yes, acorn woodpeckers spend most of the year storing acorns in holes they drill usually in oak trees. They eat the acorns over the winter.
Most likely no cause there trees
most likely in a forest with dry grass and lots of trees
most likely in a forest with dry grass and lots of trees
What animals eat trees?Animals that eat trees: Horses,Goats,Cows,Donkeys,Mules - there maybe some more but these are the most common,
Most likely Oregon. It has the most trees in the United States, makes a lot of money on cutting down trees, and produces the most Christmas trees.
Woodpeckers are one of the most distinct birds as they have a red head and an unmistakable sound. They also have backbones.
In leaves of trees
All woodpeckers are fond of suet, which can be bought in one form or another at most stores.