Woodlice, also known as pillbugs or roly-polies, typically prefer moist, dark environments found under rocks or decaying leaves outdoors. While they can occasionally be found indoors, particularly in damp areas like basements or bathrooms, they are not suited for indoor living and may indicate a moisture problem. If woodlice invade a home, it may be a sign to address humidity levels and seal entry points. Overall, it's best for them to remain in their natural outdoor habitats.
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Yes They do Live In WoodBark
yes
water or ice
around 20
Dead wood in the forest
Dark, damp, and earthy places.
Gnats typically live indoors for about one to two weeks.
None because they would live under wood.
i have read somewhere on the internet that woodlice live around 4 years if they manage to not get eaten before they live this long
Woodlice are crustaceans; even though they live on land, they require a damp environment to keep from drying out. Leaf litter and hollow logs trap moisture, protect them from the heat of the sun, and...
You can find them in a leaf litter habitat or even the rotting log habitat They also can be found inside chickens. Improved answer: Woodlice also live in damp areas and keep out sunlight.