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Q: Why squirrels chew my palm tree trunk?
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Why does a tree squirrel chew on a rubber hose?

Tree squirrels will chew on a rubber hose to they don't have anything available to do teeth trimming. Squirrels may even chew on parts of your home, patio furniture and non-metal parts of a car.


What kind of palm tree has single trunk and spikes instead of leaves?

canary palm


Where do squirrles live?

Squirrels live in trees. They usually live in the tree trunk.


Can you name a 4 letter tree?

# date (date palm) # palm # pine # pear # plum


Can a palm tree fall?

Yes. Any tree can fall as long as its height is greater than the width of the trunk.


What happens when you spray the trunk of a palm tree with spray paint?

It Will Change the Colour of the leaves


What are the parts of a palm trees?

palm tree leaf (fronds), coconuts, trunk, interior core, roots, flowers, ect.


What kind of tree can you hold in your hand?

A palm tree - as palm is a part of the hand


What will happen if the foxtail palm tree is cut at the trunk due to fungal infection?

If a foxtail palm tree is cut at the trunk due to a fungal infection, it will likely lead to the death of the tree. Removing infected tissue may stop the spread of the fungus, but cutting the trunk could severely damage the tree's ability to survive and recover. It's important to consult with a professional arborist to assess the situation and determine the best course of action to save the tree if possible.


What palm tree has large green pods on its trunk?

Most species in the genus roystonea (Royal Palms) have the green leafshaft crown.


Why don't palm trees uproot in hurricanes?

Sometimes they do. The main reason why it doesn't happen that often is that compared to the average tree the palms lose their leaves much easier than a tree loses its branches. And once the leaves have gone there isn't much left to catch the wind. The palm tree also has a very flexible trunk and shallow-yet-regenerative root system as compared to a more "sturdy" tree such as an oak. This allows the palm to bend and sway with the wind. The shallow, thinner roots allow a palm to be blown down and quickly rebuild a root structure again. If you've ever seen a palm on a beach, you'll notice that many of them begin at the ground growing sideways for a small length and then the trunk grows upward from there. This is usually where a palm has been blown over and rooted the tree where it has fallen sideways. The tree then grows upward from there.


Are there palm trees in grasslands?

No palm trees are not a grass