Only if they are in eating distance of the tree.
Yes, deer do eat red maple trees.
Yes, deer do eat arborvitae trees. To protect your arborvitae trees from deer, you can use physical barriers like fences or netting, apply deer repellents, plant deer-resistant plants around the arborvitae, or use motion-activated deterrents like sprinklers or noise devices.
mule deer
only in the spring
Yes, deer may eat the leaves, twigs, and bark of maple trees, especially during the winter when other food sources are scarce.
Deer eats pine trees and bateria located in the woods
Yes, after being exposed all summer and most of winter they denuded my olive tree.
Only the seed pods
Yes, deer may eat the leaves and bark of maple trees, especially during times of food scarcity or when other preferred food sources are limited.
yes, they eat insects that live in forest trees or on the ground
Deer are herbivores, plant eaters. They forage among plants and trees and eat edible vegetation.
Most deer don't even eat moss. They would much rather forage on the leaves and flowers of shrubs, forbs and trees (since they are browsers) than eat moss.