Woodlice are also known as Cheeselogs in the regional dialect of Reading and Berkshire.
Because you stamp on them and the puss comes outs. True, invented in Kent by a 6 year old girl in 1954 called Beatrice Smith
Woodlice form the suborder Oniscidea within the order Isopoda, with over 3,000 known species.
Woodlice are not insects because they are crustaceans just like pill bugs.
Insects, myriapods, terrestrial crabs and woodlice are what garden bugs look like. Centipedes and millipedes number among a garden's myriapods. Pill bugs, also called doodle bugs and roly polies, serve as common examples of woodlice.
If you mean stink bugs, yes, they're insects. They're not one of those tricky bugs like woodlice that are actually crustaceans.
Woodlice are little gray crabs that live in dr.seizes hat and potato bugs are a small microphone ,that is used to intercept info from an unknowing persons phone call or conversation,usually stored in potatoes
They are wood bugs.Improved answer: Woodlice are wood bugs and they eat dead and decaying plant matter so that is is converted back into nutrients. :)Credits: User:Julian%20Bridgeman
Woodlice are not dangerous to rabbits, but if a rabbit's hutch is infested with woodlice, that is not a good thing because it means it's not very clean or comfortable. Rabbits should have a clean habitat that's basically free of bugs, although one or two woodlice crawling through will not cause any harm.
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Woodlice, also known as woodlouse, has over a thousand different species. Due to this the temperature of a habitat it would take to affect it varies.
Woodlice are distributed worldwide and are found wherever decaying material is. They have been known since prehistory and can thus never really be thought of as having been "discovered".
a cheese-covered pickle also known as a cheesy-pickle
There is 1017018 bugs known to man so far.