Worms, beetles, ants, centipedes, slugs, and many others.
Insects may live under rocks to seek shelter from predators, extreme temperatures, and sunlight. These environments can provide protection and moisture, as well as a suitable habitat for feeding and reproduction.
Centipedes, spiders, and insects often live in mattresses and linens. It means nothing except they seek warm places and many insects feed on dead skin we shed every day.
Some examples of solitary insects include praying mantises, beetles, and certain species of bees such as digger bees and sweat bees. These insects typically live and forage alone rather than in social groups or colonies.
the damesfly
insects live out in the open like the grass or in your backyard flower pots Can also live out in woods and densely green areas. They can also live in the city too! Anywhere they can find with food and water for their needs.
woodlice loose water rapidly and by living under stones it prevents the sun from affecting them therefore they are able to retain more water. But sometimes they live under rocks and logs because its damp and wet.
no they would die under water
Most animals that live under stones are insects and other arthropods such as scorpions and spiders. Earth worms will also live under stones in more himid areas. Most other larger animals, such as snakes, tortoises and lizards, live in burrows.
A variety of creatures can be found living under stones, including insects like ants and beetles, as well as arachnids such as spiders and scorpions. Small mammals, amphibians like frogs, and reptiles may also seek shelter beneath larger stones. Additionally, various microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, thrive in the damp environments created under rocks. This habitat provides protection and moisture, allowing these creatures to thrive.
Under wet rocks, stones, steps, pots, and planks.
A Loon eats crayfish, frogs, leeches, and aquatic insects which are insects that are able to live under water.
Under rocks and stones during the day but at night they move around the streams.
The tree itself and the insects that live under and around it.
Scabies.
Rats. mice, snakes, skunks, possums, lizards, insects.
woodlice like to live under things that are dark so they don't get dried out, eg: under stones, plant pots, and under bricks and wood.
Skinks will eat dead insects and live insects. They prefer to eat the live insects because they enjoy hunting and killing them.