yes...ours seem to. only during the warm months though.
Not ours, but then again keep are chinchilla inside....
It is not likely they actually are eating their own fecal matter. Chickens scratch and peck at the ground looking for bugs and seeds. The manure around the yard attract bugs and the hens will grab the bugs off the "poo" and eat those bugs.
it will attract an animal, the animal will eat the plant, then leaving the seeds in it's droppings.
because they are
Yes, duck droppings can stain plaster due to their high uric acid content, which can lead to discoloration if not cleaned promptly. The droppings can also attract mold and bacteria if left untreated. It's important to clean any droppings off plaster surfaces quickly to minimize staining and potential damage. Regular maintenance can help prevent such issues.
Yes, dead plants can attract flies because they provide a food source and breeding ground for certain types of flies.
Plants attract flies by emitting scents and producing nectar that appeal to the flies. These scents and nectar serve as a food source for the flies, which in turn helps the plants with pollination.
Yes, dead flowers can attract flies because the decaying matter produces a scent that attracts them.
There are two species of chinchillas: the long-tailed chinchilla and the short-tailed chinchilla. That vary in color. White Chinchilla Black Chinchilla Beige Chinchilla Purple Chinchilla Brown Chinchilla Grey Chinchilla Pink White Chinchilla
Yes, some plants attract flies because they produce nectar or have a strong odor that attracts them for pollination purposes.
Yes, sunflowers can attract flies due to their bright colors and sweet nectar, which can be appealing to certain fly species.
The smell of smoke can attract flies because it may contain particles that mimic the scent of decaying organic matter, which flies are naturally drawn to for food and breeding purposes. Additionally, the warmth and humidity created by a fire can also attract flies seeking a suitable habitat.
throw them