Yes they do they eat the seed and they provide and then they grow And plant untop of even a large beanstalk and can bring it down That is for an adult honeysuckle but a small honeysuckle can't Do it because it would die
Yes.
They eat a variety of things such as seeds, nuts and fruit. Some examples are peanuts, sunflower seeds, corn kernels, kiwi, cantaloupe, honeydew and more
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It is a fruit.
Yes, you can roast honeydew seeds just like other seeds. Simply clean and dry the seeds, toss them in oil and seasoning, and bake them in the oven until crispy. They can be a tasty and nutritious snack.
Dude, eat the seeds!
Ants are herbivores. They eat sweet thing like watermelon and honeydew.
Yes, ladybugs can eat seeds as long as the food sources in question are small and soft enough. The carnivorous species of the insects in question (Coccinellidae family) drink nectar and feed upon alternate prey when their usual aphids, mealybugs, scale and thrips are scarce or unavailable. The herbivorous ladybug species prioritize fungi, honeydew, nutrient-rich xylem, pollen and sugar-rich phloem even though the smaller and softer seeds will be welcome.
yes we can eat watercress seeds
Well birds eat seeds as well as us. I'm pretty sure you eat seeds too.
My answer is yes out of all the types of seeds they eat they eat sunflower seeds.