These places protects them from direct sun
Dark, damp, and earthy places.
They prefer damp conditions, Because woodlice need to breath through the moisture, they also have gills so they need to be in damp places like under rocks , logs & leaves's also need to be in dark conditions
They prefer damp conditions, Because woodlice need to breath through the moisture, they also have gills so they need to be in damp places like under rocks , logs & leaves's also need to be in dark conditions
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
dark
a dark and damp habitat. e.t.c a rotting fallen tree.
yes worms do like the damp and dark places
Woodlice have innate behavior, meaning its unintelligent behavior. They run around until they happen to find dark/damp places that suit them, it's called kinesis. It helps them survive by getting out of conditions where they can easily be at risk from predators. this is a purely physiological response- they don't actively seek damp, dark places.
in damp dark places eg. under rocks and big stones
it just has to be damp
Woodlice are typically attracted to damp, dark environments where they can find food and avoid desiccation. Common places include under rocks, logs, leaf litter, and in decaying plant matter. They are also often found in basements, gardens, and compost heaps, where moisture levels are higher. These habitats provide the necessary conditions for their survival and reproduction.
cool dark and damp places