Ants do not typically eat bracken trees, as they primarily feed on substances like nectar, honeydew from aphids, and various organic materials. However, some ant species may use bracken or its surroundings for nesting or as a habitat. While ants may occasionally scavenge on decaying plant matter, they do not directly consume living bracken trees.
Mainly sqirrel crap, but they will eat ant eye balls or tree bark.
tree ant
Yes they do
yes it can eat all of the leaves and the tree won't have photosynthesis so it will have to die
Bracken is poisonous to mice, rats, horses, and cattle when ingested. They will definitely avoid eating this plant unless there is nothing else to eat.
An ant would not eat a slug because it is too big for an ant to eat.
A spider could eat an ant
How an ant convinces anteater not to eat her
i think a cricket can not eat a ant (LOL)
Some animals that eat bracken include deer, rabbits, and insects. Bracken may also be consumed by some species of birds, such as grouse and pheasants.
No
It is not impossible for a mouse to eat an ant but that is uncommon. An ant will however eat a mouse, as well as any other organism it comes in contact with.