The Wood Violet tends to be eaten by the wild turkey. Also the plant doesn't have many other visitors besides for ants.
no. they eat berries, animals, and if they are really hungry, humans.
ANTS
Actually, yes! Violets CAN be eaten, and I have heard that they are quite tasty, too.
no
Lumber is another name for cut wood or trees. While some animals and insects eat bark or wood, human beings do not eat wood.
Polistes wasps. They make their nests out of wood pulp and will choose unfinished wood to chew.
if you are talking about pill bugs i think they eat leaves, wood, and decaying animals... so they are decomposers
Termites are insects that primarily eat wood as their main source of nutrition. They have special enzymes in their digestive system that help break down the cellulose in wood.
Yes, some animals do eat willow trees. For example, wild turkeys and wood ducks have no remorse for munching on your favorite willow tree!
wood grass plants and other things that animals can eat
African violets are not poisonous to pets if they eat a little but not a daily diet. Warning; Cats love to eat African violets, maybe give your cat some cat grass so it will possibly leave your violets alone.
Very few. The oils naturally present in cedar wood prevent insects and animals from eating it, which is why cedar wood is so durable. Several birds do eat the berries on some cedar trees.