yes
they can
It is better if they stck to their diet of bugs.
Wild baby salamanders primarily eat small insects, worms, and other invertebrates. They may also consume small aquatic creatures like insect larvae or tiny fish. Their diet tends to be carnivorous in nature to support their growth and development.
they eat fliesMy research is that they are omnivores and can eat any thing but they might like potato plants better thus the potato bug.
Redback salamanders eat bugs, mice, rats, ants, potato bugs, mosquitoes, frogs, toads and fishes.
Potato bugs do eat potato's but prefer other foods such as fruits ,humans dead skin, humans scabs ,and dried leafs and a lot more
Iceland
Well if there hungry enough they will eat them but I wouldn't reccomend it.
The tiger is a top predator when it is alive, when it is dead a lot of bugs, vultures, scavengers and maggots feed off it.
Potato bugs are NOT role polees. hate to break the news to yu guys. they are realy a quite evil animal.they look stupid,they have the but of a bee adn the face of an ant. and they can eat through metal. and if your breath smells of wine they will crawl on yu and bite yu so . yaaa THATS WHAT A POTATO BUGS IS!
They eat potato bugs , any color ants, butterflies and spiders , mostly any kind of insects
Feeding baby toads potato bugs is generally not recommended. While toads are insectivorous and can eat various insects, potato bugs (also known as Colorado potato beetles) may contain substances that could be harmful to them. It's best to provide a varied diet of safe, appropriate insects such as crickets or mealworms to ensure their health and growth. Always consult with a veterinarian or a herpetology expert for the best dietary practices for young toads.