Yes, garden snails eat pansies.
Specifically, the flowering plant in question (Viola tricolor) attracts attention with attractive foliage, form and fragrance. Garden snails find the pansy accessible and digestible. They may wreak havoc on pansy flowers, leaves and stems.
Garden snails, the most common type, are herbivores. Some snails, like the wolf snails, will eat other snails, so they are carnivores.
A groundhog diet consists of grasses, clover, garden vegetables, leaves, twigs, apples, berries, and dandelion. In your garden the groundhog seeks beans, peas, herbs, strawberries, pansies, and impatiens.
A carnivore snail primarily feeds on other smaller animals like insects or other snails, while a herbivore snail primarily feeds on plants or algae. Carnivore snails have specialized feeding structures, like a radula for scraping flesh, while herbivore snails have radulas adapted for rasping plant material.
bugs like ants eat them
There are some species of carnivorous snails that feed on other snails. The Rosy Wolfsnail (Euglandia Rosea) is a native of Florida that was introduced into Hawaii to control the Giant African Landsnail that had become a pest there. New Zealand has a number of carnivorous snail species of the genus Paryphanta which live on worms and other snails. Those carnivorous snails catch their prey by detecting their slime trail. The snail uses its two slime detectors to detect where the other snail is to catch it and eat it. snails are very hazardous to the human race and if they bite you on the ankle you will die instantly.
There are a few different garden pests that eat pansies. The usual culprits that eat pansies are, spider mites, caterpillars, cutworms, and aphids.
Well, I think garden snails don't eat a lot of things. On the other hand, garden snails DO eat green vegetables for sure, though I find that they do eat carrots a lot too. They probably won't eat these things (I will only list a few):gumcerealmeat of any kind (they're vegetarians)milkcandyetc...These garden snails pretty much won't eat anything that we can't eat. If we don't eat glue, garden snails don't eat glue. It makes sense, right?Garden snails don't eat anything but what you would find in your garden, no hot dogs or gum. I have only given my captive garden snails: lettuce, cucumber, strawberries, spinach, and carrots. Garden snails shouldn't eat any kind of citrus or any manufactured food, or food that was made people and planted by people.
Garden snails will eat any fruit that has a soft spot i.e,. from rotting, or sitting on the ground. Snails will also eat the leaves and exposed roots of plants.
Goldfish CAN eat garden snails if you break their shell open first.
No they don't.
no. they will eat your plants
There are many different species of snails and they all eat different things. Some snails eat garden plants and some snails, such as sea snails eat plankton and fish.
yep I researched this question and found that yes you can eat garden snails, although they are not the most recommended snail to eat. Helix aspersa (small grey snail) and Helix pomatia (or Roman snail) are more popular. You can use garden snails from your garden, but snails from your supermarket in case the snail has any pesticides that could be harmful. If you prepare your Helix Aspersa (Garden snail) the right way then you can definitely eat it. I hope I helped you!
my garden snails like to eat water melon,cucumber,lettice,corrots and bananas.My snails like to drink water.
Goldfish CAN eat garden snails if you break their shell open first.
Garden snails eat a range of different food's love greenery like leaves of various plants. They eat cucumber, lettuce, spinach, carrots, apples and strawberries, those are only a few of the fruits and vegetables that I have given my garden snails. Garden snails CANNOT eat citrus or anything but fruits or vegetables.
yes, it is perfectly safe, some french people eat them raw.