Well yes because they are vegetarians so they eat plants
Snails can damage plants in gardens by eating leaves and stems, but they do not usually kill plants outright.
To effectively kill snails on your cabbage, you can use several methods. Handpicking them off the plants during the early morning or evening can be effective. Additionally, applying diatomaceous earth around the base of the plants can deter and kill snails. For a more chemical approach, consider using iron phosphate-based baits, which are safe for plants and pets while being effective against snails.
There are many chemicals that will kill freshwater snails but they will also kill fish and some will kill plants too. The best way I have found to remove snails is to have a few Clown loaches (Botia macracantha) or a couple of freshwater Puffer fish to kill and eat them.
snails eat plants so their herbevors
Yes, snails are consumers. They eat plants.
Yes, salt can be lethal to snails. When exposed to salt, snails can quickly become dehydrated as the salt draws water out of their bodies, eventually leading to their death.
Yes, baking soda can effectively kill snails by dehydrating them when they come into contact with it.
Plants that are attractive to snails include hostas, marigolds, and lettuce. These plants tend to have tender leaves that snails find tasty. To prevent snail damage, consider planting these species in raised beds or using barriers to protect them.
no because snails are herbivores which means they eat plants
Yes, vinegar can be used to kill slugs and snails due to its high acidity. When applied directly, it can dehydrate and harm these pests. However, it's important to use it carefully, as vinegar can also damage nearby plants. For a more targeted approach, consider using it in a spray bottle directly on the slugs and snails or in traps.
yes it can
salt.