Yes, slugs can eat rhubarb, particularly the young leaves and stems. They are attracted to the moisture and tenderness of the plant, which can lead to significant damage in gardens where rhubarb is grown. To protect rhubarb from slugs, gardeners often employ barriers or natural deterrents.
Slugs can eat parsley. Slugs can eat anything, even if it kills it.
snail and slugs eat garden debris
Rhubarb actually comes in several color varieties; from green to speckled pink to ruby red. It is safe to eat the stalks of green rhubarb, but never eat them if they have been frostbitten, and never ever eat the leaves of the rhubarb plant, as they are poisonous.
rhubarb is a plant that you can eat when it is cooked
Animals should not be encouraged to eat rhubarb
Rhubarb is the whole plant. You eat the stalks of the plant.
Any animal should not be encouraged to eat rhubarb
Yes, certain bugs are attracted to rhubarb, particularly aphids and rhubarb curculio beetles. These pests can cause damage by feeding on the plant's leaves and stems. Additionally, slugs may also be drawn to rhubarb, especially in damp conditions. Proper care and pest management can help protect rhubarb plants from these unwanted visitors.
Blackbirds, starlings and magpies normally eat slugs. They can die from eating them because some of the slugs are toxic.
True possums (those found in Australia and nearby islands) do not eat rhubarb leaves.
Yes, slugs will eat apple and potato peelings.
Yes, slugs will eat the leaves and exposed roots of the Vinca plant.