Yes, they can.
Yes, slugs do eat pecan leaves. Slugs will feed on any type of vegetation, but one of their favorites things to eat are leaves that are tender.
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No they do not they feed on dead leaves
Yes, slugs will eat the leaves and exposed roots of the Vinca plant.
grass and leaves
Most slugs will eat plants, fungus, decaying vegetable material.. but some are even predators (somehow!). I have heard cucumbers are popular with slugs.
Yes they are different eaters in types of leaves,but they are both veggitarions
No, slugs are generally found in moist, damp environments. Wild delphinium flowers grow in meadows and meadows are not a suitable environment nor are they damp and moist enough for slugs to thrive in.
Yes, slugs do eat morning glory leaves. They are known to feed on a variety of plants, particularly those with tender foliage, and morning glories are no exception. If you have a morning glory plant and notice damage to the leaves, slugs could be the culprits. Regular monitoring and control measures may be necessary to protect your plants from these pests.
Yes, slugs can eat foxgloves, particularly the young leaves and seedlings. They are known to feed on a variety of plants, and while foxgloves are toxic to many animals, slugs are not deterred by the toxicity. Gardeners may sometimes find slugs munching on these plants, especially in damp conditions where slugs thrive.
Yes, slugs can eat laurel, as they are known to feed on a variety of plants, including leaves, fruits, and decaying matter. Laurel leaves can be attractive to slugs due to their moisture content. However, while slugs may nibble on laurel, they are not typically the primary threat to these plants compared to other pests. Proper garden management can help mitigate slug damage.
Slugs can eat parsley. Slugs can eat anything, even if it kills it.