You can find some good wild bird seed at places like Fleet Farm, Menards, Steins, or any other store like that.
There are several different types of wild bird seed. The most common and highly ranked wild bird seed is the Kaytee brand, and that can even be purchased online.
No. Maybe put some bird seed out in a bird feeder, but no more than that.
Squirrel proof bird feeders can be purchases at Lowes, Target, and most local hardware stores. Some online sites that offer a variety of squirrel proof bird feeders are Best Nest and Wild Beaks.
Finches are seed eaters, but will take some insects and fruit.
It is generally safe for humans to consume bird seed in small amounts, but it is not recommended as a regular food source. Bird seed is not specifically designed for human consumption and may not provide the necessary nutrients for a balanced diet. Additionally, some bird seeds may contain additives or chemicals that are not safe for human consumption.
The best place to find a good concrete bird bath, or a bird house is your local home and garden center. They will usually have a big variety and will offer some at lower costs, although you will most likely sacrifice quality.
I have no idea what mealy bug worms are but old-fashioned mothballs are not recommended - the ones made from naphthalene. But you can use one of the fly/moth killer strips that are impregnated with dichlovos if you are in the US. (They are illegal in the EU). I have also used pyrethrum powder or even malathion powder placed under some newspaper that you then stand the seed on.
Finding good Seed videos is very dependent upon the context of the user's search. If the user is looking for Seed videos in relation to agriculture, Monsanto's resources are a great starting place. For other Seed videos, users would need to look in appropriate areas for movie or music videos of that nature.
Try catch a Tropius, some of them hold miracle seed.
Yes, birds can eat, well, not chili (which is a Texan dish with beans, meat, and cumin), but Chile (which is a fruit). Birds do not have the receptors to taste the capsaicin like mammals do. Therefore, they just tast the fruit/seed, not the heat. Some bird seed companies will put some capsiacin in their bird seed mix, to keep out mammals, such as squirrels who are averse to the capsaicin.
find some growing and pick them find their seed then plant it =)
If you mean a cotton plant or boll, the following link has some really good pictures. I'll try to find some cotton seed pictures, too.