The bird's nest fern (Asplenium nidus) can grow on rooftops primarily through the accumulation of organic matter, such as leaves and debris, which provides a suitable substrate for its growth. It often relies on wind or bird droppings to disperse its spores, allowing it to establish in new locations. The fern's ability to thrive in indirect sunlight and tolerate varying moisture levels helps it adapt to rooftop environments. Once established, its rosette shape allows it to capture rainwater and nutrients efficiently.
It didn't really get onto a tree. When the wind blows, the spores underneath the leaves of the bird's nest fern will be blown to other places. In this case the spore landed on the tree when the wind blew, then with the suitable conditions such as moisture, the the spore gradually grows into a bird's nest fern, this is the reason it is located on a tree.
it hops onto the tree.
angry birds
You can kill ants with Epsom salt by sprinkling it onto the nest. You should also sprinkle the salt around the nest area.
use wasp and hornet killer to spray into or onto the nest.
Dish soap and water sprayed onto the nest
Squirrels will eat baby birds in the nest. I once witnessed a squirrel dash onto a roadway to retrieve a dead bird.
If you go out of your nest onto 'map' if you hover over the place to the right of your nest it will show up as 'Labs Lab'. Click on this and you are now in labs lab.
Your premise is incorrect; DDT does not kill birds. DDT kills mosquitoes.
they will die cause oil will stick onto the feathers of birds unabling them to fly and the fishes will not have enough air.
It decomposes or is eaten by other birds or insects. It contains useful minerals. Egg shells are very nutritious for plants. They decay and return minerals to the soil. Generally, the parent birds will push the shells out of their nest onto the ground. If the bird is one that nests on the ground, they just move away from the shells. The same thing happens to reptile eggs - snakes, turtles, alligators, etc. will lay their eggs in the ground.
The pistil drops the sperm onto the ova (similar to ovaries) which releases or creates a seed. Some plant's seeds store nutrients for the seed to grow (this is what we eat as fruit).