Yes. The softer woods of the northwest are common targets for weasels, or ermines.
They chew it
it depends if your asleep or awake, you can hear hampstes chew through wood but only if your awake, they may wake you up if they are really loud, but they shouldnt be too loud, ino this from personal experiance
No, squirrels cannot chew through metal objects. They have strong teeth that are capable of gnawing through wood and other materials, but metal is too hard for them to chew through.
Many chew on wood, but a beaver is one.
Mice cannot chew through metal bars, even if they are thin. They can, however, chew through wood, even if it is quite thick. So the solution is to use the right material, not to make the cage thick.
They don't chew on wood, but they do sometimes eat bark.
Horses can't actually cut through would, but they do chew on it (usually called cribbing).
yes, they most defnitly do. they'll chew through it as well
Rats have very strong teeth. It depends on what type of rat. Some rats can chew throguhl and others can only chew through a soft surface. I have 2 rats. 1 of my rats can chew through a blanket. The other one can chew through much stronger stuff.
Yes, they are capable of removing shingles and may chew through the underlying wood to gain entry.
They should not be able to if it is made well. They will most likely chew on the bars (you should try to discourage this-as the paint is not good for them-by giving them wood chew toys) but they can't get through them as they are just guinea pigs.
Horses chew wood but they gain no nutritional benefit from wood.