Woodlice - page 3

What do baby slaters eat?
Slaters are a multi-legged, land-living crustacean found all over Australia. They are known as Wood Lice, Pill Bugs and Roley Poleys. They're scavenge...
How do woodlouse breathe?
While most crustaceans live in water, woodlice live on land but breathe through gills like fish. Their gills need to be covered with a thin layer of w...
What food do woodlouse eat?
As well as decaying wood, common rough woodlice feed on leaf litter, fungi, fallen fruit, dead animals and even faeces. They even eat their own excrem...
Where do woodlouse love?
Woodlice thrive in moist and damp conditions which is why your garden is their perfect home. Woodlice species live under stones, rotting leaves, dead ...
Common name for porcellio scaber?
Map toMnemonic iPORSCScientific name iPorcellio scaberTaxonomy navigation› Porcellio Terminal (leaf) node.Common name iCommon rough woodlouseSynonym i...
What adaptations does a woodlouse have to avoid being eaten?
How do woodlice adapt?Do woodlice die after giving birth?What animal eats woodlouse?How do woodlice defend themselves?Do woodlice have gills?Do woodl...
What are a group of woodlouse called?
What are a group of woodlice called?What do British people call Roly-Poly?Why do they call it roly-poly?What is a Chucky pig?Why are woodlice called ...
What is the special feature of woodlouse?
They are flat, oval and uniform grey with a thick, bumpy exoskeleton and have seven body segments, each with a pair of legs. Though they look like mil...
Where are slaters mostly found?
Slaters (also known as woodlice, sowbugs and pill bugs) are multi-legged, land-living crustaceans found all over Australia. They are scavengers and fe...