In my experience, I agree. However, a lot of the “native habitat” guys will tell you to spray out that honeysuckle and try to encourage growth of native species. I specifically asked on a forum what they would replace it with and no one had anything other than a generic answer. Of the list of non natives we deal with, I plan to spend zero time trying to get rid of honeysuckle. I just see it getting hammered too often to believe that it’s really that poor of quality.
I’ve watched many deer browse the honeysuckle in my edge feathered food plots rather than eat the wheat, rye, turnips, clover, etc that is right there next to it so I have a hard time believing that deer browsing honeysuckle is an indicator of poor habitat.
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