Gophers prefer to eat other plants than yarrow. Plant nurseries call it gopher resistant but not gopher proof.
NO. ** i disagree gophers will eat just about any root . even ones that are reported that they dont like.
Yarrow has a fibrous root system, which means it has a dense network of thin roots that spread out close to the surface of the soil. This type of root system helps yarrow absorb nutrients and moisture efficiently to support its growth.
gophers do not eat plastic for a living but they might eat plastic sometimes
Yarrow is a source of nectar for butterflies and bees. Sheep, goats, deer, and antelope eat it. Grouse eat the insects that are attracted to the yarrow.
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.
Animals do not typically eat yarrow at all, however some insects tend to be fond of it. Sheep and Cows will eat yarrow. However cows are usually prevented from eating yarrow as it tends to give the milk produced by the cows a bitter or non savory taste.
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.
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.
Yes, yarrow plant roots are edible and have been used in traditional medicine for their anti-inflammatory and digestive properties. However, consumption should be moderate as large quantities can cause stomach upset in some individuals.
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Gophers only eat plants and vegetables. They are herbivores.