Liquid ammonia used for this purpose is household cleaning type of ammonia. This should not harm trees at all as your application will be exterior spraying lightly on the surface of the bark of the trees and not soaking the ground with the ammonia in order to reach the roots. A different form of ammonia called ammonium nitrate is a type of fertilizer that is use to feed all types of plants. This type is a mixture of ammonia and nitrogen and is pelletized most of the time for the purpose of feeding. In the manner you are applying it should not harm the trees at all.
It is not safe to spray weed killer around trees as it can harm the trees and their roots. It is best to use alternative methods to control weeds around trees to protect their health.
No, raccoons may eat fruits and nuts produced by trees but they do not eat trees.
Fruit trees, nut bearing trees and plants that produce berries attract raccoons.
Raccoons are opportunistic feeders and may find their food anywhere, including in trees or water.
Yes, when fruit is ripe the raccoons have a great interest in eating it.
Yes, raccoons are known to sleep in trees. They are agile climbers and often use trees to rest and seek shelter. Raccoons may choose a tree for sleeping to avoid predators and stay safe.
Raccoons will nest in hollow trees when available but also will den in burrows, culverts, in attics and crawl spaces in homes, etc. If threatened they will climb trees to escape harm.
Raccoons do not typically eat branches off cedar trees. They are more likely to forage for berries, fruits, insects, small mammals, and human food scraps. If you notice branches being removed from cedar trees, it is more likely due to other animals or environmental factors.
raccoons live near streams, or rivers and lots of trees bushes, and usually have dens in weird places like under decks.
Raccoons are primarily nocturnal animals. During the day the animals would normally be sleeping in their dens, not in trees. They would only climb trees to escape a predator or to obtain food.
Raccoons live mainly in dens, or in hollow trees.
Raccoons are fond of eating nuts. They may also climb a tree to escape a predator.