Woodlice, being terrestrial crustaceans, require moisture to survive as they can easily lose water through their exoskeleton. If they live in dry areas, they are likely to experience desiccation, which can lead to dehydration and ultimately death. To cope, they may seek out damp microhabitats, such as under rocks or leaf litter, but prolonged exposure to dry conditions will be detrimental to their survival.
Because gray wolves do live in dry areas and cold areas.
Woodlice do have eyes however their eyes do not like the sunshine so they live in damp and dry places
Woodlice prefer dark and moist environments because they are highly sensitive to desiccation; their bodies can lose water quickly in dry conditions. Light and dry areas increase their risk of dehydration, which can be fatal. Additionally, woodlice are primarily nocturnal, seeking shelter in damp places like leaf litter or under rocks to avoid predators and maintain their moisture levels. This behavior helps them thrive in their preferred habitats.
woodlice can dry out so its main habitat is a wet place
If woodlice become too dry, they can suffer from dehydration, which can lead to mortality. These crustaceans rely on a moist environment to maintain their bodily functions and prevent water loss through their exoskeleton. In dry conditions, they may become inactive, seek shelter in more humid areas, or ultimately die if they cannot find adequate moisture.
Preferably not, as they evolved in dry areas.
They live in the hot, dry areas of the Indonesian Islands.
They live in dry areas as well, forests and plains.
because the hep is wet and dry and they contain grass (mostly) and woodlice eat grass so they love the heap
Woodlice are more commonly found in damp and decaying wood rather than furniture wood, which is usually treated and less susceptible to infestations. However, if the furniture is in a damp or humid environment, woodlice may be attracted to it. Keeping the furniture dry and well-maintained can help prevent woodlice from taking up residence.
In dry sandy areas or savanna
Their large surface areas make them dry out easily.