UGGH! Yes, rats eat everything. I use to keep bird seed outside my home. Duckssquirrels and birds flooded my back yard. It was wonderful to see the ducks waddle over to my backyard in a line every morning while I had my coffee to gouge themselves. Then, one afternoon, I noticed three big rats had discovered our little piece of heaven. Not being a killer I decided to try to scare them off with the water hose, then a daisy BB gun. I was a expert shot in the military and they were 5-6 inches long. I took careful aim and shot one of the rats in the butt. Ha it jumped and ran around the house and into my garage. They had a nest in the corner, and refused to move out. I ended up with old fashion mouse traps to solve the problem. So, yes, rats will eat your bird seed and then will nest and multiply and move in or around your home.
If you have a bird feeder, they will most likely eat the seed in the feeder. But if you don't , birds generally eat berries, seeds, nuts, and insects.catapillers
Yes, mice can eat bird seed. Mice will eat nearly anything, and if you leave a bag of bird seed in a closet or cupboard where these little rodents can get to it, they'll tear into it and chow down.
Other Pokemon if you are addicted to that game! > But in real life they eat what other birds eat, worms and seeds.
If your feeder is such that a large amount of seed is falling to the ground, yes it will attract rodents. You can either switch feeders or get a add on platform that catches the seed and stops it from falling to the ground, allowing the birds to eat it and not be wasted. I have added a link below for this type of product for your bird feeder.
Yes, while they eat mostly rodents, they will prey on birds, particularly younger ones.
Of course! rats are house and sewer dwellers and will eat about anything... human food, birdseed, etc.
Yes, raccoons will eat bird seed.
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Yes, robins typically do not eat bird seed as they prefer to feed on insects, worms, and fruits.
Robins prefer to eat mealworms, fruit, and berries rather than bird seed.
No, robins typically do not eat bird seed as part of their diet. They primarily feed on insects, worms, and fruits.
Yes, porcupines can eat bird seed if it is accessible to them. They are primarily herbivores, feeding on bark, leaves, and fruits, but they may consume seeds, including bird seed, if they find it. Their diet can vary based on food availability in their habitat. However, bird seed is not a staple of their diet.
Not all birds eat seeds, but the ones that do eat it because it provides nourishment. (It is their food.)
Robins typically eat a variety of foods, including fruits, insects, and worms. They are not known to eat bird seed as their primary source of food.
No. Canaries are seed eaters.
they prefer fish, but standard seed is OK