pillbugs prefer acidic environments due to the detrius in the acid, which pillbugs eat.
the prefer moist environments which is in the dirt. that is why they are usually buried underneath there
They prefer dead bugs wheter wise.
They prefer places containing moisture. Temperature is not so much an issue, as long as you don't keep them in a furnace or a freezer. They need moisture to live, but they don't swim, so they seek damp areas rather than puddles.
No, but, they prefer it that way and the bugs still have to be whole to feed your turtle.
Yes, lemmings do eat bugs. Lemmings do prefer plant life to bugs and commonly eat leaves, shoots, grasses and sedges.
yes but they prefer bugs and insects
No. They may stink you if you scare them, but, like skunks, they prefer not to
They burrow in the dirt because dirt is usually full of moisture compared to the air that they're burrowing away from. Pill bugs thrive in dark and damp environments.
Visual Basic? They may be called bugs...as in software bugs or, more accurately exceptions as in exception handling.
Some of the best ways to keep bugs away without using pesticides in the garden, are to use egg shells and organic products such as used coffee grounds. The acidic nature will help ward off bugs.
Studies have shown that pill bugs prefer soil with a pH between 4.9 and 6.8. If the soil is not within this pH range, pill bugs are likely to move away to find a more suitable environment.
Spiders prefer to eat insects (ants, various kinds of bugs, flies, etc).