Opportunities for breeding, feeding, and sheltering are reasons why insects live in trees. Trees offer parts on which to feed as well as spaces on which to breed, feed, and lay eggs.
Many insects live in trees and woodpeckers eat insects.
Some animals that live in trees are squirrels, owls, shrews, and mice. Lots of bugs and insects live in trees too.
Stick insects live in trees. Normally in forests or bushes.
Answer :Pmamals, insects, bugs....
the bark protects trees from diseases and insects, it is pretty rare that a tree can live without it's bark for protection.
No, because they are no insects inside. Lady bugs eat insects that feed on farmers plants. The answer would be no.
Monkeys, lemurs, crabs, birds and insects
yes, they eat insects that live in forest trees or on the ground
Birds are among the chief temporary residents of willow trees. A variety of insects inhabits willow trees and shrubs. Some breed in the foliage or bark.
It is the strong smell in the trees that keeps the insects away.
Many types of animals live and eat sugar maple trees. Some of these animals include birds, insects, squirrels, deer, and rabbits.
They can peck out dead wood easily, live wood is more trouble than it's worth, they eat insects that infest sick trees so its natural they would live close by