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Pill bugs, also known as woodlice, typically live for about two years. However, this could be slightly longer or shorter depending on the pill bug's environment, health, and other factors. Pill bugs are most active at night and seek shelter during the day in dark, damp places such as under rocks, logs, and leaf litter. To stay healthy, they need a moist environment and will not survive in dry conditions.

The following are some of the factors that can affect the lifespan of a pill bug:

  • Temperature - Pill bugs prefer temperatures between 59-77F and will die in temperatures above 85F or below 40F.
  • Humidity - Pill bugs need a moist environment and will not survive in dry conditions.
  • Food - Pill bugs will eat decaying plant matter and can survive on limited food sources.
  • Predators - Pill bugs may be preyed upon by Spiders, beetles, and birds.

Overall, pill bugs can live for an average of two years with the right environment and care.

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Lydia Schulist

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