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<blockquote data-quote="TNTreeman" data-source="post: 5018273" data-attributes="member: 18741"><p>I don't think they eat them as a preferred food source but i watched several eat from my oat patch to privet leaves, bodock fruit and then end up in my standing corn . This was mid December. My observation is they may eat a portion of some on the ground and then move on to something else. Maybe they provide something in digestion or something . I've always heard you can put them in crawl spaces and barns to repel spiders and other than popping they are one of the hottest burning woods there is along with locust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNTreeman, post: 5018273, member: 18741"] I don’t think they eat them as a preferred food source but i watched several eat from my oat patch to privet leaves, bodock fruit and then end up in my standing corn . This was mid December. My observation is they may eat a portion of some on the ground and then move on to something else. Maybe they provide something in digestion or something . I’ve always heard you can put them in crawl spaces and barns to repel spiders and other than popping they are one of the hottest burning woods there is along with locust. [/QUOTE]
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