they can't. they are plants so they can't think to protect themselves... they don't have a brain
You can protect your strawberry plants from animals by using physical barriers like fences or netting, planting companion plants that repel pests, and using natural deterrents like garlic or hot pepper spray.
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WHEN THE WOODS AND THE BONES AND PARTS OR PLants.
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Snakes do not have a preference for strawberry plants specifically, as they primarily focus on hunting for prey rather than seeking out particular vegetation. However, they may be found in areas with strawberry plants if those locations provide cover, shade, or access to prey such as rodents or insects. The presence of strawberries themselves is unlikely to attract snakes directly. Overall, while snakes might inhabit areas with strawberry plants, they do not "like" them in the way that herbivorous animals might enjoy certain plants.
They will pick at the leaves of the strawberry plants with no ill effects but the stalks themselves are too woody for them to eat. There are actually very few plants a chicken will not eat and they know which ones to avoid. My free range hens avoid Rhubarb and tomato plants as they are poisonous but strawberries are not.
They drink it.....or just die
To effectively grow strawberry plants in hanging baskets, ensure the baskets have good drainage, use high-quality soil, water regularly, provide adequate sunlight, and fertilize as needed. Trim runners to promote fruit production and protect plants from pests.
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Insert genes that produce anti-insect chemicals into the plant
they survive by natural selection. also they protect themselves