No. Woodchucks are herbivores, that is, plant eaters.
Yes woodchucks do eat hosta but there are worse hosta killers.
Woodchucks are mostly herbivorous, eating primarily wild grasses, vegetation, berries and crops when available. Woodchucks will also eat grubs, grasshoppers, insects, snails, and other small animals.
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Yes, they would if they could...
Vegetation such as grass, fruits, roots, leaves, bark, agricultural crops etc.
Woodchucks do not get wood nor do they eat it. The name woodchuck is what the English speaking peoples heard or could make out based on their vocabulary when they heard the Algonquian term for this animal which is wuchak.
Mynx eat spiders, mice, rabbits, flies, deer, goats, otters, skunks, dogs, cats, beavers, woodchucks and birds.
Woodchucks have the same number of teeth as Beavers.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver
Rabbits, deer, and certain species of insects like Japanese beetles are known to eat coneflowers. It's important to protect coneflowers from these animals using fencing, repellents, or other deterrent methods.
Not wood exactly but they will eat young bark off of saplings that is relatively tender, rather then hard like bark found on older trees.
Yes. Woodchucks, or some know them by their other name, Groundhogs, can climb up to 15 feet and will climb fruit trees to eat their sweet treat. They are herbivores, eating grasses, clover, plants and fruits. They prefer peas, corn, tomatoes, apples but the majority of their diet is grass and soft plants.