Bears are opportunistic omnivores and may eat a variety of plants, including flowers and shrubs, if food is scarce. While they generally prefer more calorie-rich foods like fruits, nuts, and insects, they might nibble on rose bushes out of curiosity or when foraging for other food sources. However, rose bushes are not a primary food source for bears, and they are unlikely to seek them out specifically.
they eat pollen
if you should know they eat leaves. But they eat sticks and leaves of the Rose bushes. P.S: are you a boy.
They eat aphids. Aphids are the tiny white bugs on rose bushes.
bears eat them and babies
No, there aren’t rose bushes in the grasslands.
Rose Bushes! :]
Look on a rose bush. They eat aphids.
Yes, you can plant rose stems to grow new rose bushes.
Yes, aphids "eat" other plants, or rather, they drink the sap of plants. Pretty much everything on aphids is available online.
There are holes in the leaves of your rose bush because caterpillars come and eat the leaves and the hole is the place of the leave that the caterpillar ate at.
Yes, rose stems can be planted to grow new rose bushes through a process called propagation.
There are many rose bushes in his garden.