Because , there is no suitable place to put down their baskets in tea or coffee fields , or maybe , puting on head is much easier way to pluck leaves with hands
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To rake leaves and fix gardens.
fungus gardens
Yes, they are, but at this time of year, those baskets themselves get clogged with leaves and require frequent cleaning.
To keep debris (leaves etc) and small animals out
These are most commonly known as fungus gardens.
Yes, leaf bugs are good for gardens because they eat old leaves so that there is room for new foliage.
Yes they eat most pests that destroy many leaves in gardens
A fuzzy orange caterpillar might eat cabbage leaves, soy bean leaves, and carrot leaves. This type of caterpillar is often found in gardens.
Leaves do most of the oxygen producing. As long as the plant still has other leaves to process photosynthesis with, plucking one leaf won't do too much harm.
To keep leaves and other debris from going down the downspout and possible plugging it.
No. The 'silkworm' is the caterpillar of the domesticated silkmoth which feeds on the leaves of the white mulberry plant.Farmers grow the plant and feed the leaves to the silkworms which are kept in flat baskets in their houses.Thus far form living in dirt, silkworms live in baskets and are cared for by silkworm farmers.see related link below for more information.
Rabbits don't hunt. They graze and eat plants, leaves, vegetable gardens.