Yes, you can eat the apples from a tree that has mistletoe growing on it. Mistletoe itself is generally considered toxic to humans, but it does not affect the safety of the apples. However, it's a good idea to ensure that the apples are healthy and free from any pesticides or chemicals before consumption. Always wash the fruit thoroughly before eating.
Apples don't eat anything... If they're on an apple tree good soil, sunlight, and water can keep the tree and apples alive if that's what you mean
Birds eat the mistletoe berries and then excrete the seed onto a tree along with some excement to give the germinating seed a good start.
No, mistletoe will poison a rabbit.
Horses don't eat tree, they eat grass, carrots, peppermints, and apples! No horses allowed in the world to eat tree, that could kill 'em!- John Adams of Nevada
The berries on mistletoe are poisonous! Do not eat!
Probably not. Mistletoe's are poisonous.
apples
Apples are given their delicous flavor to entice animals to eat the fruit, in order to aid the tree in spreading seeds around.
Animals eat the apples and then move around, afterwhich they poop the seed out.
Not only will they, just try to keep them from going up the tree to get all they want.
No, no deer wants to eat a tree. but deer like basically anything like grass, apples, salt blocks, and corn.
Porcupines that climb in trees tend to eat the twigs and bark of that tree. They also eat roots, stems, and berries.