Slugs are sensitive to cold temperatures and can be affected by freezing conditions. While some slugs may not survive freezing temperatures, many have adaptations that allow them to enter a state of dormancy or estivation, helping them endure cold weather. They often seek shelter in leaf litter or under rocks to avoid freezing. However, prolonged exposure to freezing conditions can ultimately be fatal for them.
I have resd that if you place a cup in the ground, lip level with the groung and fill it with beer the slugs will go into it and die. After you get rid of them, scatter Diatamaceous Eath in and around the bed, the slugs will not cross it because it cuts their bellies. It will not cut your skin, even if you walk on it. I foumd it at Lowe's or Home Depot. Hope it helps.
Blackbirds, starlings and magpies normally eat slugs. They can die from eating them because some of the slugs are toxic.
you put salt on them or on the ground every where
snow.
Slugs hibernate in the winter. If you have a pet slug, whatever you do, DON'T let it go outside. It will die.
Salt will kill slugs because the slugs body is covered in mucus and the salt will dry up the mucus and in a matter of time the slug will die.
it is where snow or rain freezes on contact with the ground or an object
They would die.
The Tupi tribe ate stuff of the ground like slugs, poo etc
yes, slugs have to have moisture or they will drie up and die so a good place for a slug to live is the rain forest.
It freezes in ground temperature and is very dangerous
The snow will begin to accumulate once the ground freezes.