Yes! They've been tearing through my wood fence like mad for the past 2 summers!
Earwigs have tiny jaws but HUGE hind pinchers to help them defend themselves... Earwigs mostly eat wood and rotting bark so it can digest huge amounts of wood...
Birds, frogs, toads, and some insects such as beetles and spiders are known to eat earwigs. Additionally, some small mammals like shrews and rodents may also prey on earwigs.
yes
Earwigs eat live or decaying vegetation and, in some cases, depending on the species, other insects. The plants most affected by earwigs are tender plants like lettuce, strawberries, dahlias, marigolds, zinnias and roses. They also are also notorious for eating holes in buds and blooms of Clematis. In greenhouses, they will feed on crops such as vegetables, fruits, and ornamentals. Outside they will feed on anything including forages and field plants.
Both
they eat the plant stems
Soft wood...
yes....it's protein .... yummy!
Pine is a soft wood.
a soft wood
Beavers eat mostly tree bark and the soft tissue inside of tree bark.
yes they do, so watch your ears!