Well I'm no expert but you could use chemicals, but sometimes those end up killing the tree along with the bugs. But you could get some kind of bird, a chicken, parot, or any pet that won't fly away. I would use a chicken because I own chickens and there have been a lot less bugs around since I got them. But you might want to use a pet bird because chickens aren't the cleanest birds in the world. Yes, definatlly a pet bird, just make sure that your bird is very close to you and won't fly away if it is out of it's cage. I don't want to be tracked down and sued for telling you to let your bird out of its cage, ok?
yes, of course they do when they eat the leaves off the tree which have little bugs/insects on. I THINK THAT BECAUSE LITTLE BUGS STAY ON LEAVES A DAY......
Boxelder bugs are widely known for eating the boxelder tree. These bugs can also be found on maple trees, as they enjoy consuming the leaves.
Oak tree leaves do not eat.
They don't eat bugs
they also eat leaves
They eat the leaves.
bugs and leaves
tree bugs
Millipedes-they eat decaying leaves, and so do other bugs.
Sycamore tree leaves "eat" sunlight and carbon dioxide.
Yes, they do eat leaves!
they eat berries and eat leaves as well as carcasses and gazelle fawns