Flyers such as aphids will eat maple trees. There are some insects that will lay eggs that hatch into larvae and eat their way out of the tree trunks.
termites, butterflies, catupillers, Spiders use trees to build their webs, ladybugs and a lot more but i cant think of any, any more but ants use tree's don't think they eat them though
Bark beetles
They will die.
if it is a horny giant then yes
it eats insects that it gets from pealing off bark from tree limbs
An American beaver eats mainly tree bark. They also eat the cambium, which is a soft tree material found under the bark.
gorrila eats leaves,tree bark,roots,flowers,fruitand grubs
Native Americans used alder bark to treat insect bites, poison oak, and other skin irritations.
Quite a few. Termites and Pine Bark Beetles are two of them and are both considered to be serious pests.
Short tailed vole will eat tree bark, grasses, roots and the occasional insect.
They do not eat trees, they eat insects, but if they find an insect in the bark of a dogwood tree they will eat it.
What eats bark? Spotted deers eat bark. Have you seen the film Bambi? You will see his herd eating bark.
The tree kangaroo eats many things such as fruits, tree blossoms, tree bark, ferns, moss, or the juicy leaves they find in the rain forests they inhabit.
The mangrove finch eats, with it's specialized beak that is long and pointed with a curved culmen, insects hidden within tree bark. It pulls off the bark and then eats the tiny insects that were hidden.