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Gophers only eat plants and vegetables. They are herbivores.
Bush gophers primarily feed on roots, shrubs, and grasses. They may also consume seeds, tubers, and bulbs found in the soil. Additionally, they have been known to eat small insects and larvae as well.
no. they eat dragonballs and honey nut cheerios.
Yes, gophers can eat the roots of camellias. These rodents are known for their burrowing habits and will dig up various plant roots, including those of ornamental plants like camellias, in search of food. Protecting the roots with barriers or traps can help prevent damage to these plants from gophers.
NO. ** i disagree gophers will eat just about any root . even ones that are reported that they dont like.
Gophers can have a negative impact on plants by feeding on roots and vegetation, which can lead to stunted growth or even death of the plant. They can also create tunnel systems that disturb plant roots and soil structure. Overall, gophers are usually considered pests in gardens and agricultural fields.
Yes, grass, fruits, leaves, bark, agricultural crops etc.
gophers do not eat plastic for a living but they might eat plastic sometimes
Gophers are small animals. They like to eat plants, and this includes grass. They are also tunneling animals so they tend to ruin lawns by burrowing.
Yes. Gophers will eat onions. At least the gophers in my garden. They don't seem to be too picky. They took our most of our onion patch.
They will eat the roots and eventually the heart of Queen palms. I know this first hand as I lost two juvenile (6-8' tall) palms this way.
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