Yes, field mice can eat Elderberries. These small rodents are opportunistic feeders and will consume a variety of fruits, seeds, and vegetation, including elderberries when they are in season. The berries provide a source of nutrition, particularly during the warmer months when food is more abundant. However, elderberries should be consumed in moderation, as the seeds contain cyanogenic glycosides, which can be toxic in large quantities.
Field mice are known to feed on a variety of plant materials, including seeds, fruits, and leaves. They may eat elderberries and other parts of the elderberry bush, especially if food is scarce. However, their primary diet typically consists of grains, seeds, and other vegetation rather than specifically targeting elderberry bushes. Overall, while field mice can eat elderberries, they are not a primary food source for them.
No,they eat grains.
i am pretty sure that they do eat mice because they are field mice and field mice eat grain and if the grass grows maybe corn crops then the field mice would eat it !!
No, they don't eat field mice, they are they same size. They eat grubs and underground insects
Yes, mice are omnivores.
I'm pretty sure birds of prey will eat anything that they can catch....... Even if they are not supposed to, eagles will eat field mice.
grain and stuff. Field mice eat whatever they can find. Field mice commonly eat seeds, new plant shoots, berries, fruits, insects, invertebrates, and even carrion.
yes
Mice don't eat grass. However moose do.
no, I don't think they do
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The Elderberry bush has white flowers and blooms in springtime, itÃ?s common in marshes and forest edges. Many animals enjoy eating this plant; birds and mice eat the fruit, the bark by rabbits and groundhogs, the leaves and twigs by deer.