Yes! It's the flower pods they're interested in.
Can't say for sure, but in general goats do eat anything. If you see them eat it, be careful of getting their saliva on you as it will contain the oil that causes the rash in poison oak--this happens with horses anyway.
it can but it has to be hitting his skin not the shell
Poison Ivy
Cuz they look nice
no
yes although the wasps will still be attracted
Boston ivy is preferred over English ivy because English ivy will eventually invade walls and get into the crevasse between the walls and roof. This could lead to separation of the roof from the house!
Common ivy is a dicot, belonging to the family Araliaceae. Dicots are characterized by having two seed leaves when they germinate, net-veined leaves, and flower parts in multiples of four or five.
English ivy will climb just about anything, and you can also buy a trellis from the store or build one.
yes it is
yes
Yes
No. Ivy is poisonous to cattle, sheep, dogs, and most importantly, HUMANS. English Ivy should not be ingested under any circumstances.
Ivy Strick has written: 'Scot free' -- subject(s): Fiction in English
Yes, very much. Comfy nesting and a good place to hide, also helps rats climb buildings.
I dont know but if animals eat fern and moss they will prob eat ivy too . But i dont know what type.
it's native to most of Europe and western Asia