The Woodlouse spider can be found in much of the eastern half of the United States, from Canada down to Florida. It can also be found near Washington state on the west coast.
Porcellio scaber, commonly known as the rough woodlouse or common rough woodlouse, primarily feed on decaying plant matter, fungi, algae, and other organic debris found in their environment. They play an important role in the decomposition process by breaking down and recycling dead plant material.
It feeds on seeds such as strawberry seeds so its ussualy known as a herbivore
In the Cascade Mountain Range in the US
The spider monkey is Multicellullar.
the spider eats insects
Woodlouse spider was created in 1838.
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The broad-faced sac spider is more commonly found in residential areas than the woodlouse spider. This is because the broad-faced sac spider prefers indoor environments and can often be found in homes, while the woodlouse spider typically prefers outdoor habitats.
Yes. There is a spider that feeds exclusively on woodlice. Called the Woodlouse spider.
The spider is called a Woodlouse Spider, named for its main prey. It is totally harmless to humans aside from their semi-painful bite due to their large fangs designed to pierce the exoskeleton of woodlouse. (See related links, below, for a photo and Wikipedia article.)
the woodlouse spider. the red spider mite is also red all over, but is not actually a spider. it is very small, about half the size of a pinhead, and they bite so squish it if you see one.
it depends on the area it is found. northern woodlouse spiders are coldblooded (or else they cant survive the harsh cold). southern woodlouse spiders are warmblooded because its a good temperature range there
Worms cricets and other small insects
A Woodlouse Spider!
Most likely a woodlouse spider. They're pretty common but like dark corners and don't tend to come into houses.