Woodlice produce eggs in spring and these are retained inside the female’s body until they hatch. The newly hatched woodlice, known as mancas, are kept in a brood pouch on the underside of the female for a few days before they disperse.
Immature woodlice (known as mancas) are similar in appearance to the adults and they shed their outer shells on a number of occasions as they grow bigger. They become adults by late summer and overwinter before reproducing in their second year.
Woodlice are negatively phototaxis as they move away from light.
by thier little legs
negatively phototaxtic. they move away from the light.
woodlice
Yes, you can eat woodlice. Disgusting, huh?
yes, woodlice do have gills
woodlice have antenas because
if you will kill the woodlice it will die......................
Gray! But there is a type of woodlice called the pink woodlouse so they are pink! But woodlice are gray! :-)
Woodlice can survive many minutes underwater.
you would normally found woodlice in a toilet
woodlice show a negatively phototaxtic