Lizards, spiders, snakes, raccoons, hedgehogs, frogs, shrews.
Birds like blackbirds, redwings and thrushes. Hedgehogs, ducks, hens, toads, frogs, ground beetles, rove beetles, lighting bugs. Occasionally foxes and badgers.
no and why would they
Foxes and badgers.
Gastropods (literally stomach foot), or slugs and snails, are eaten by such creatures as thrushes (which smash them onto rocks). Frogs are one of the main predators for slugs and snails, but beetles, hedgehogs and shrews will all eat them - to name just a few.
Slugs will eat fruit and vegetables, preferably lettuce, broccoli, apples, and red pepper.
Slug pellets and hedgehogs but not together.
Permaculturists, predators and soil food web members like slugs. Permaculturists and soil food web members like the improved soil structure and texture that they leave in their wake and the organic material that they leave with their demise. Predators of nutrient-rich slug bodies range from blackbirds to chickens, ducks, frogs, firefly larvae, frogs, hedgehogs, ground beetles, harvestmen (daddy longlegs), hedgehogs, newts, raccoons, rove beetles, snakes, song thrushes, toads and worms.
yes even hedgehogs and fish
hedgehogs frogs beared seals
Because there simmiler
Some animals in the UK that hibernate include hedgehogs, bats, dormice, and certain species of frogs and newts. During the colder months, they enter a state of dormancy to conserve energy and survive until warmer temperatures return.