Rats can negatively affect plants by feeding on seeds, fruits, and tender shoots, which can hinder plant growth and reproduction. Their burrowing activities may also disturb root systems and soil structure, leading to further harm to plant health. Additionally, rats can act as carriers for diseases that may affect plants, potentially spreading pathogens to crops and other vegetation. Overall, their presence can disrupt ecosystems and agricultural productivity.
Yes, rat poison can be absorbed by plants and can affect their growth and development if they are exposed to it.
Rat snakes are carnivores. They eat small animals and eggs, not plants.
The botanical name for a rat is Rattus norvegicus.
vinegar is a acid. it is a strong acid. thats why it affect plants.
Yes they do affect the absorption of light in plants.
Yes it can kill you if you consume too much of it.
Normal rat poison is basically an anticoagulant, this means it prevents the blood from clotting, so death is from internal hemorrhaging.
Possibly, but it won't affect them. Rat poison is an anticoagulant and the "blood" of insects is completely different than the blood of mammals.
People affect plants by not watering them which causes the plants to die or the branches to fall off. We can leave a good affect by watering the plants because sometimes there is not enough rain and the plants start to die and fall apart.
They can eat meat, seads, plants, and some human foods.
The effect of hairspray for plants will be negative. This will block the stomata of the plants which may affect the process of transpiration in the plants and the alcohol in the hairspray may also choke the plants.
it affects it because they are plants