Yes, rats can eat flowers, but not all flowers are safe for them to consume. It is important to research which flowers are safe for rats to eat before offering them as a treat.
Yes, rats can eat garden plants, especially fruits and vegetables. They may also gnaw on plant stems and leaves.
Most garden flowers.
Yes, rats can eat garden vegetables. They are known to be opportunistic feeders and may consume a variety of plants, including vegetables grown in gardens.
No they eat mice rats shrunk sand things in that area
Rats have been known to eat worms. They will also eat pretty much anything else they can find including plants, flowers, and insects.
They don't eat flowers, they eat aphids and green fly which tend to eat roses. That is why gardeners welcome them into the garden as they remove parasitic insects from their flowers.
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Garden snakes eat many types of rats and mice.
Rabbits eat a variety of plants in the garden, including vegetables, flowers, and herbs. To protect your plants from being eaten by rabbits, you can use physical barriers like fences or chicken wire, plant rabbit-resistant plants, or use repellents such as garlic or hot pepper spray.
Ladybirds do not eat dandelions, they do not eat flowers. Ladybirds eat a teeny weeny bug called aphids that lives on the flowers. This bug is very bad for our garden, so that's why we have Ladybirds to eat them up.
A groundhog diet consists of grasses, clover, garden vegetables, leaves, twigs, apples, berries, and dandelion. In your garden the groundhog seeks beans, peas, herbs, strawberries, pansies, and impatiens.