There is plenty of air for them under rocks.
Under logs and rocks
no Indeed, they do. I quote from http://insected.arizona.edu/isoinfo.htm: HabitatIsopods breathe with gills, so they are restricted to areas with high humidity, under rocks or logs, in leaf litter or in crevices.
woodlice normally live in damp places such as under rocks or branches. Lots can be found under rotting logs near dirty areas. hope this helped :)x
Woodlice are crustaceans; even though they live on land, they require a damp environment to keep from drying out. Leaf litter and hollow logs trap moisture, protect them from the heat of the sun, and...
under logs, under rocks and some place warm
Red back spiders live under rocks, in logs, under rubble and rubbish ,amoung rocks and in sheds
no, they lay their eggs under rocks, logs, and other damp places.
Crickets can be found just about anywhere, you pretty much have the right idea under rocks/logs, look in tall fields or in gardens aswell
Probably somewhere warm and dark. Popular hide outs are under floorboards, in unfinished basements, under beds, or under shelves.
No. Numbats do not curl into a ball when threatened. They hide in hollow logs and under rocks.
under rocks,in trees,in the woods or forest,on wooden logs,under rotten woods(they have to be big rotten woods).
Idaho Ground Squirrels live under rocks and logs.