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Healing is just a figurative statement, the woodpecker is actually foraging, but he likes to find insects in the trees to eat, and sometimes the woodpecker will also get through the trees because of looking for insects.
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No, woodpeckers are just catching bugs from tree trunks as food to feed themselves. Woodpeckers heal trees, all of which were written in textbooks when I was a child.
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No, they're just there to catch bugs and fill their stomachs.
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The woodpecker is not a beneficial insect because it often pecks some healthy trees open, and then the liquid inside attracts the insects and eats them.
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Actually, it's not because woodpeckers are killing trees in order to eat bugs.
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Do woodpeckers really peck at trees to heal trees? It turns out that we have been deceived all along.
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Does the woodpecker give the number sickness?
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The tree that woodpeckers like to peck the most is the oak tree.
Woodpeckers are well-known forest birds, in addition to exterminating pests under the bark, and their traces of chiseled wood can be used as indicators of hygienic harvesting in forests. They feed on longhorn beetles and gidding insects.
Penetrated moths, bugs.
and other pests, which can eat about 1,500 pests a day. Due to the large amount of food and wide range of activities of woodpeckers, if a pair of woodpeckers inhabit a hectare of forest, they can peck more than 90% of the gidding insects in one winter.
Woodpecker is a general term for birds of the family of Schizoides, with about 210 species in the world and 27 species in China. Different woodpeckers vary greatly in size, ranging from 10 centimeters to 40 centimeters, with a straight and sharp beak that can be used to chisel through tree bark, and a tongue like a rubber band that can shoot up to 10 centimeters out of the beak, such a long tongue can hook the worm out of the hole. For this reason, woodpeckers are called "tree doctors" or "forest doctors."
Notes:
In spring, male woodpeckers make rhythmic tapping on tree trunks with a crisp "tuk-tuk" sound, which attracts mates and declares their territory.
This courtship pecking sound is often made in the morning. In order to make a noise and attract females, they will even peck at a metal pole, the wooden façade of the house, or a dead branch to knock on the wooden house.
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The woodpecker checks the trunk for insects, and when it finds pests, it uses its beak to knock on the withered trunk until it can remove the insects.
The woodpecker's beak is as straight as a chisel; tongue long and retractable, apex lined with short hooks; Unlike other birds, which stand on branches, they climb on upright trunks, which provides a natural help for them to stand on trees and eat pests.
They feed on pests such as beetles, gidding insects, moths, and bugs, and can eat about 1,500 of them every day.
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The principle by which woodpeckers know that there are bugs in a tree is that they use their unique structure to determine whether there are bugs in the trunk by tapping on the trunk.
1.Woodpeckers have very long tongues and are able to reach inside tree trunks to prey on insects. It has very sharp claws on the tip of its tongue that grip the worm at the tip of its tongue.
2.Woodpeckers have well-developed ears and are able to hear sounds from inside the trunk. When a woodpecker strikes on a tree trunk, it makes a different sound if there are bugs inside the trunk. Woodpeckers distinguish these sounds to determine if there are bugs inside the trunk.
3.Woodpeckers also have a very sensitive sense of smell and are able to smell insects inside tree trunks. Through their sense of smell, woodpeckers are able to tell if there are bugs inside the trunk.
In summary, the principle by which woodpeckers know that there are bugs in trees lies in their special structure, including a long, sharp tongue, well-developed ears, and a keen sense of smell. These structures allow woodpeckers to determine if there are insects inside the trunk by tapping it.
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If there are insects in the tree, it means that the tree is empty, and the woodpecker determines whether the tree is empty by making a sound, and if it is empty, it proves that there are insects, and the sound of the place where there are insects is different, and the woodpecker probably uses the sound to determine whether there are insects in the tree.
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Woodpeckers have a very sensitive sense of hearing and can hear the sounds of insects hiding in tree trunks gnawing wood or moving. When the woodpecker pecks, it will first cut through the bark with its chisel-like beak, and then insert its slender and sensitive tongue effortlessly into the hole in the tree where the insect is about to open, and rely on the mucus produced by the tongue to stick the small insect out of the tree hole and eat it. Some woodpeckers also have thin hooks on their tongues that can hook tiny bugs or worms out of tree holes.
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The sound of a bird's beak striking the trunk of a tree can tell if the tree is hollow and then whether there are insects.
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The grey magpie in the forest can heal the trees. Grey magpies can prey on species of pests in orchards and plantations, and there are many successful examples of the introduction of grey magpies to protect economic forests in some places where economic forests are concentrated in China.
Gray magpies often fly in groups of more than ten or dozens of them, shuttling between the woods, not liking to stay for a long time, like guerrilla activities, and suddenly flying here in groups, and then suddenly flying elsewhere. Not very afraid of people, when frightened, they scatter in a hurry. The gray magpie feeds on miscellaneous birds, but mainly eats animal food, mainly eating hemipteran bugs, coleoptera walking beetles, needleworms, goldenrod insects, and turtle shells.
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There were owls and eagles, and vultures, and cranes, peacocks, pheasants, and ostriches
Geese, any bird, they all eat insects from big trees
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Grey magpie specializes in dealing with pine caterpillars.
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Woodpeckers are good for finding bugs in trees, because they can get rid of the bugs that have been destroying the trees and allow the trees to grow better.
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It is for its good, because trees can be attacked by pests and diseases to a certain extent, and woodpeckers can eat insects in time, which can also promote the development of trees to a certain extent.
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In order to eat the insects in the trunk, the woodpecker will peck out a large hole in the trunk and sometimes peck a tree alive to death.
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Kiss. That's because it has a pointed mouth. It can eat insects inside trees. This skill is something that other birds don't have. That's why it can cure trees.
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