Slater's, also known as slaters or pill bugs, primarily feed on decaying plant material, including dead leaves and decomposing organic matter. They play a significant role in the ecosystem by breaking down leaf litter and recycling nutrients back into the soil. While they can consume fresh plant material, they prefer leaves that are already decomposing.
Slaters do eat would but do not harm them because it's nature
lizards might eat slaters if you leave them in a bug catcher for a long time
slaters eat mould and other fungus Slaters are omnivores/scavengers and will eat decaying vegetable, fungi and animal matter.
slaters eat mould and other fungus Slaters are omnivores/scavengers and will eat decaying vegetable, fungi and animal matter.
Put them in soil and give them decomposing leaves
Slaters eat mostly rotten vegetables and fungi.
bumb leaves
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Slaters, also known as pillbugs or woodlice, primarily feed on decaying organic matter, such as dead leaves, wood, and other plant materials. They use their mouthparts to grind and chew their food, breaking it down into smaller particles. Their diet aids in the decomposition process, making them important for soil health. Slaters also require moisture to thrive, often feeding in damp environments.
Slater's eat on decaying vegetable's, fungi and other animal matter
They eat rotten vegetation.They are actually called Slaters
Herbivores