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There are actually not insects that eat cork oak. This is because the cork oak is insect resistant due to its suberin.

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What does cork mean in numbers?

'cork' is the bark of the cork oak tree.


What eats a oak tree?

Many insects including the larvae of moths (caterpillars) eat oak leaves. A beaver could eat oak, but prefers softer wood such as aspen, willow, and alder trees.


Where is a cork oak tree native from?

The cork oak, Quercus Suber, is native to Southern Europe and North Africa.


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The Cork Oak tree. ercus suber is known as the cork oak . Corks are made from the bark.


Do ants eat cork?

Ants generally do not eat cork, as cork is made from the bark of the cork oak tree and is not a food source for them. However, they may be found in or around cork materials if they are attracted to other substances, such as food residues or organic matter nearby. Some species of ants are known to chew through various materials to create nests, but cork itself is not a part of their diet.


Is a cork cell animal or plant?

Cork is a plant cell; it is the bark of the "cork oak" a type of oak tree that grows in Spain and similar climates.


Wt tree does a cork come from?

Quercus suber the Cork Oak.


Where do cork oaks grow?

will a cork oak grow in southeastern Oklahoma


What type of wood does an oak tree have?

The oak tree has thick bark. In fact the Cork Oak has such thick bark it is used for cork boards.


What eats cork?

Cork is primarily made from the bark of the cork oak tree and is not a common food source for most animals. However, certain insects, such as wood-boring beetles and termites, can damage cork by feeding on it, particularly when it is part of a living tree. Additionally, some fungi may break down decaying cork material. In general, cork is not a significant food source in nature.


What is cork or bark of the tree?

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