Slaters, also known as pill bugs or woodlice, do not have bones. Instead, they possess an exoskeleton made of chitin, which provides structure and protection. This exoskeleton must be molted periodically as slaters grow, allowing them to increase in size. They are classified as crustaceans, which are part of the larger arthropod group that includes insects and spiders.
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The short answer is no. Slaters (wood lice) eat decaying materials such as wood or the stem parts of plants. If yoo've got alot of them around *relative to the plant size) you should check the health of your plant stem/trunk. Beacxuse slaters eat decaying materials, it could mean that your plant is in serious trouble.
yes Slaters Mill is really pronounced Slater Mill
Because it was the first mill inventend, it helped production.
When is Slaters closed?
It helped to clean cotton and make millions of $$
The Slaters joined the show in 2000.
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Slaters do eat would but do not harm them because it's nature
Slaters usually live under rocks or old wood, or in damp soil.
lizards might eat slaters if you leave them in a bug catcher for a long time
yes, they do.
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It harnessed the power of water to spin cotton.it doesnt just do that.. various other materials like jute and silk can also be spun with or without harnessing water.