Ants do not typically eat palm trees, but some species can harm them indirectly. Certain ants farm aphids or scale insects, which feed on the sap of palm trees, weakening the plants. Additionally, some ants may nest in the palm trees, potentially causing damage to the tree's structure. Overall, while ants may not consume palm trees directly, their activities can negatively impact the health of these plants.
They are plants making them use the sun for energy and water for thirst.
yes they do
ants and other sorts of insects eat palms
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the leaf eaters are afraid of the ants, so the leaf eaters can only eat when the ants are off the leaves. This is how ants protect the trees from the leaf eaters.
sometimes yes sometimes no
yes thay do
no
usually caterpillars eat tree leaves and so do ants
yeah
Well, palm trees do not eat, they use sunlight and nutrients found in dirt, soil, or sand to grow in their own respective environments. Palm trees are usually considered native to tropical areas, however this is not so, the Windmill palm tree actually lives in the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains. So in other words, palm trees can grow in many different climates and can adapt to many different conditions, including very harsh conditions. If you go to RealPalmTrees.com you can get more info in regards to palm trees. You can even get more information in regards to palm trees which can live in the snow!!! Good Luck : )
Lizards eat ants and other insects that they find on trees.