Yes, some animals may eat marigolds, but they are not a preferred food source for most animals.
Many animals dislike the smell of marigolds, so only some animals are willing to consume them. Some examples of animals that eat marigolds are birds, slugs, grasshoppers, and squirrels.
Few animals, beyond some insects, snails an slugs will eat marigolds. Marigolds let off a smell that raccoons do not like and will avoid.
Yes, guinea pigs can safely eat marigolds in moderation. Marigolds are non-toxic to guinea pigs and can be a tasty treat for them. However, it is best to introduce marigolds gradually into their diet to ensure they tolerate them well.
Marigolds can help repel certain animals from the garden due to their strong scent, which some animals find unpleasant.
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They can eat some Marigolds, but not all of the different types. With as tempting as it is, it is best to stick with the Marigolds that come in with the Timothy hay. They also have mint and Carrots. My Guinea pigs love the carrots!
Yes i have tried it on my rabbit and he loves it
I grew beautiful marigolds from seeds (the single petal French variety), planted them in two separate locations and they were devoured. They definitely do eat marigolds and seem to be quite fond of them as I had around 50 plants destroyed.
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I dont no but an animal eat much maybe its hollie hutton the animal