Because of their soft undersides isopods prefer to stay in cool damp areas to prevent them from drying out
Long skinny black bugs are known as centipedes and they are commonly found in damp and dark areas such as basements, bathrooms, and gardens.
They prefer places containing moisture. Temperature is not so much an issue, as long as you don't keep them in a furnace or a freezer. They need moisture to live, but they don't swim, so they seek damp areas rather than puddles.
Bed bugs do not prefer wood as a hiding spot in homes. They are more commonly found in areas such as mattresses, box springs, and furniture upholstery.
The large mosquito-looking bugs are called crane flies. They can be found in damp areas such as near water sources, in gardens, and in grassy fields.
Book lice are tiny, pale insects with long antennae, while bed bugs are reddish-brown and larger. Book lice feed on mold and fungi, while bed bugs feed on blood. Book lice prefer damp, dark environments like bookshelves, while bed bugs are commonly found in beds and furniture near sleeping areas.
Booklice are tiny, pale insects with soft bodies that feed on mold and fungi found in damp areas like books and wallpaper. They do not bite humans and are not harmful. Bed bugs are reddish-brown, flat insects that feed on blood and can be found in bedding and furniture near where people sleep. They bite humans and can cause itchy welts. Bed bugs are more commonly found in homes and hotels, while booklice prefer damp environments.
You can put it in a plastic box, or terrarium. Add a paper towel, or shredded newspaper that is damp (so they can drink); Bugs DO prefer to be outdoors though.
They prefer dead bugs wheter wise.
It depends really on the breed of the cricket, like here in New Zealand they prefer heavily wooded areas that are quite damp; but in tropical areas they prefer places with a fair amount of ventilation that are quite dry but with still enough bush to hide in. Hope this helped! :)
dark damp places
There are fireflies found in California, however they are rarely seen. This is because fireflies only eat snails and California lacks a native snail population and the damp areas where snails live.