Grub worms are native to where rough earth snakes like to live so ideally one should assume so. I just dug one up and tossed it into my rough earth snakes kritter keeper and we shall see what he does.
no they eat mice or rats.
Get baby mice/rats in your local pet store (preferably frozen) then cut them up and give it to the corn snake. When young they need to be force fed.
Not usually - their diet normally consists of amphibians (frogs etc) - but they are known to eat fish and small mammals.
yes
Yes, wax worms and mill worms
No. All snakes are carnivores.
No, it's a carnivore.
no
No. All snakes are carnivores, meaning they eat other animals.
vegitarian ones do if you get VERY small peices
All types of snakes eat lizards...
They feed on smaller Snakes, Lizards, Frogs, and nestling bhttp://wiki.answers.com/wiki/Birds and Rodentsetc.
Adult grass snakes eat mostly amphibians, such as newts and frogs, and the occasional rodent. However, the young grass snakes, due to their immature size, must prey upon smaller things, mostly tadpoles and small invertebrates such as insect larvae and worms.
no grass snakes do not eat aphids
The monitor lizard has a large diet. The lizard can eat eggs, smaller snakes, mice, small animals, fish, and birds. The lizard is a carnivore.
No elk do not eat snakes. They eat plants. Such as grass, apples, and trees.
No they don't eat grass snakes. They are carnivores so they eat other animals such as deers, zebras, and other animals.
they eat grass snakes and bettles
They are preyed upon by birds and snakes.
No. All snakes are carnivores, meaning they eat other animals.
vegitarian ones do if you get VERY small peices
Nope- they are carnivores.
All types of snakes eat lizards...
Most snakes don't eat grass. Most are carnivorous as opposed to herbivorous.
They eat mice ,slugs, and small insects.