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They feed on the conifer needles of their host plant.
Conifer needles are more difficult to reduce than other sorts of foliage.
They headed for Brad's house and walked through the deep conifer needles to the back.
In the winter, they mainly eat conifer needles and tree bark.
The nest is constructed of twigs, conifer needles, or grass.
The preferred food for adults is oak leaves, but they will also feed on conifer needles.
Each female deposits approximately 150 eggs, usually on the underside of conifer needles.
The fog also supplies irrigation when it passes through the conifer needles of the pines.
Both inhabit northern coniferous forests and live on conifer needles during the winter.
Live conifer needles are one of the richest and most widely available sources for polyprenol extraction in the world.
Another difference is that the fuel is mostly leaf litter, not conifer needles or sticks.
Isocupressic acid is a diterpene acid present in a variety of conifer needles.
The bolus is stored in bark crevices, under tufts of lichen, or among conifer needles.
Items are stored singly in various sites such as bark, dead leaves, clusters of conifer needles, or knotholes.
The female is believed to build the nest without help from the male, gathering moss, grass, conifer needles, and fine materials to line the nest.
Many specimens are found on deadwood, brushwood or conifer needles, and rarely on the wood of deciduous trees.
Several of the forest-living species are notable for eating large quantities of conifer needles, which most other vertebrates refuse.
As the argument began to centre on what was or was not 'damage', the Commission pinned its definition to the yellowing of conifer needles.
The nest is in the shape of an open saucer, made of fine grass, rootlets twigs, bark and conifer needles.
Sylvia glanced at the speaker standing on a red box framed by dark green conifer needles that were turning yellow at the tips. "
A terrestrial diet was also supported by the 1922 gut content study, which found conifer needles and twigs, seeds, and fruits inside the specimen.
The staple food is conifer needles, clipped directly from the tree, preferably the midcrown of pines though other conifers are exploited as well.
This theory is supported by the mummified remains of a duckbill which revealed conifer needles, twigs, seeds and fruit of other land plants.
The aphids, which feed on leaves, conifer needles and shoots, seem to thrive when exposed to sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide or ozone.
Their diet consists mainly of bark, leaves and conifer needles but can also include roots, stems, berries, fruits, seeds, nuts, grasses and flowers.