100% yes.
Until last night I assumed slugs only ate plants but I was wrong. Each night as I lose my dogs out the back to do their business I always notice huge Spiders on my White House walls. I dispatch the spiders as they crawl through the vented windows.
Upon letting the dog back in I witnessed a slug eating the dead spider that was stuck to the wall. I took photos of it to prove. All that remained were the legs.
So there you go. Slugs are omnivore's.
They eat mice ,slugs, and small insects.
Insects like slugs or a snail.
Insects like slugs or a snail.
Toads in Wisconsin eat insects, spiders, slugs, and earthworms.
other insects, snails, and slugs; some eat pollen and other flower parts
Leeches, lizards, insects, earthworms, slugs, rodents, etc.
No, slugs do not eat oak or any type of bark or wood. Bark is actually a slug repellent and used in gardens to prevent the insects from eating the plants.
Alpine salamanders eat a similar diet to other salamanders. They will eat invertebrates such as insects, slugs, and earthworms.
There main diet is earth worms, small insects and also slugs.
It depends if they are an insect, mammal or bird. Birds will eat insects and berries of bushes and trees. Mammals, such as hedgehogs, will eat slugs, snails and worms, maybe some other insects as well. Insects will eat each other or plants.
Yes, pheasants do eat slugs as part of their diet. They are omnivorous birds and consume a variety of foods, including seeds, grains, insects, and small invertebrates like slugs. Eating slugs can provide them with essential nutrients and protein, especially during the breeding season when their dietary needs increase.
According to Wikipedia, worms are a part of their diet. They also eat crickets, insects, millipedes, spiders, and slugs.