yes. they do eat tomatose. i would suggest bug killer. but wash them off when you pick them
Yes they do
Most slugs will eat plants, fungus, decaying vegetable material.. but some are even predators (somehow!). I have heard cucumbers are popular with slugs.
slugs eat many things; usually things such as vegetables (lettuce, broccoli, etc), or plants.
Absolutely! Big and ripe ones located near the ground. Also strawberries.
the fresh water slugs are omnivores some of them eat plants and may also survive on fishes for there blood.
Yes! All plants and animals are in the food chain, because all plants and animals eat and are eaten.
Dusky, red and Spanish slugs are orange slugs that eat plants. Taxonomists categorize the three molluscs respectively into the gastropod genus Arion subfuscus, A. rufus and A. vulgaris. Slugs may be considered as beneficial in consuming carrion, decaying and living fungi and plants, other slugs, and snails and as pests in eating edible, ornamental and wildflowering plants.
No, slugs do not eat oak or any type of bark or wood. Bark is actually a slug repellent and used in gardens to prevent the insects from eating the plants.
Most species of snails and slugs eat dead or decaying plant and animal matter. Some species are predatory; eating animals including other snails and slugs.
slugs eat lettuces thrushes eat slugs sparrowhawks eat thrushes rabbits eat lettuces foxes eat rabbits sparrowhawks eat rabbits rabbits eat grass
Slugs can eat parsley. Slugs can eat anything, even if it kills it.
they eat small insects that might harm your garden and eat your crops
Hedgehogs eat mainly animal protein - including (but not limited to) earthworms, slugs, snails & beetles.