Carpenter bees bore holes using their mouths. They chew at wood, making it pulpy and soft, repeatedly until they have made a hole big enough for themselves.
Many chew on wood, but a beaver is one.
They don't chew on wood, but they do sometimes eat bark.
Yes, wood attracts bees. The insects in question consider wood as possible sources of shelter. Particularly carpenter bees (Xylocopa spp) need wood for burrowing into and making nests.
No, but carpenter bees do.
They chew it
Male burrowing wood bees do not have stingers and cannot sting. Female burrowing wood bees do have stingers but are not aggressive and rarely sting unless provoked.
Horses chew wood but they gain no nutritional benefit from wood.
There is a bee that does nest inside untreated wood. This insect is called the Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa violacea). For the most part, the insects are docile. Males do not possess stingers, but will intimidate people and animals with their presence. Females possess stingers, but are only aggressive when their nests are disturbed.These bees usually find untreated lumber or wood and chew tunnels into them. Eggs are laid and sealed up in little chambers made from wood shavings.
Probably nothing, some dogs just like to chew on things like wood. You can try giving the dog something else to chew on such as a bone or chew toy. They may find they prefer the bone over the wood.
it depends if your asleep or awake, you can hear hampstes chew through wood but only if your awake, they may wake you up if they are really loud, but they shouldnt be too loud, ino this from personal experiance
Rabbits LOVE to chew on wood! You can buy flavored wood at a pet store, or if you snap off a branch of an apple tree, they LOVE to chew on that! :-)