No, earthworms and slaters are not friends.
Specifically, they are competitors. They both feed upon decaying animal and plant matter in the soil. Additionally, earthworms prey upon slaters, which also are called woodlice.
yes..well slaters inhabit places which are moist and dark...since dark areas have moist condition this prevents them from dehydration..as light is concerned, light comes with heat and this is why slaters move away from light....THEY FEAR OF DEHYDRATION!
Water slaters, also known as aquatic sowbugs, primarily feed on algae, decaying plant matter, and small aquatic invertebrates. They are detritivores, meaning they consume decomposing organic material found in their aquatic environments. However, they may scavenge on dead insects or small animals if the opportunity arises.
Yes, slaters (woodlice) are negatively phototactic, meaning they will move away from light. They are more active in the dark and prefer to stay hidden in dark, moist areas during the day.
Slaters, also known as woodlice, prefer damp environments and are most active in temperatures between 59-77°F (15-25°C) with high humidity levels. They are commonly found in dark, sheltered areas such as under rocks and debris where they can stay moist and safe from predators.
In a woodland habitat, you can find insects such as ants, beetles, butterflies, moths, bees, wasps, dragonflies, and spiders. These insects play important roles in the ecosystem, from pollination to decomposition.
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Small mice, cockroaches, grasshoppers, mealworms, slaters, moths, worms etc. They basicly just eat what can fit in their mouths.
The Slaters joined the show in 2000.
well it depends on what kind of slater you are talking aboutbecause there are 2 types one is noternal which sleeps during the day and the other one sleep like us at night!!but the both eat worms mainly bulby worms
They eat Witchety Grubs and basically most small bugs, they really like slaters. At least mine did! Hope you find this helpful!
Slaters do eat would but do not harm them because it's nature
Slaters usually live under rocks or old wood, or in damp soil.
lizards might eat slaters if you leave them in a bug catcher for a long time
yes Slaters Mill is really pronounced Slater Mill
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