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What do Slaters eat and drink?
Slaters are a multi-legged, land-living crustacean found all over Australia. They are known as Wood Lice, Pill Bugs and Roley Poleys. They’re scavengers, which mean they mainly feed on decaying organic matter and, in doing so, recycle nutrients and help build soil.
Do woodlice eat fruit?
A woodlice feed mainly on decaying plant material, but they can also damage seedlings, bedding plants, peas, beans and carrots, for example, and soft tissues, such as cucumber plants, strawberry fruits and tomatoes. A Woodlice tend to nibble stems, aerial roots and growing points.
What are butchie boys?
Call them what you will, but slaters (also know as woodlice, pill bugs, roly-polys or butchy boys) are fascinating for kids. They are found in gardens all over the world and kids love holding them and watching them roll into little balls.
What is the best habitat for a woodlice?
Woodlice need a dam environment to live. They cannot thrive in most households. Thanks to the dry living conditions inside the house. The most favourable place for them to live is under the rock or stone where temperature is low and soil is dark. Therefore, they’re usually found in outdoors or probably your garden.
What are different names for woodlice?
There are more than 5,000 known species of woodlice, the most common of which are: Armadillidium vulgare (also known as the pill wood louse); Oniscus asellus (also known as the common wood louse); Porcellio scaber.
Are woodlice insects?
Woodlice are crustaceans, belonging to the Arthropod phylum (which includes insects, crustaceans, arachnids , and many others). In other words they are far more closely related to crabs and lobsters than to spiders, lice or cockroaches.
How do woodlice reproduce?
The males curl the abdomen around so that the underside comes into contact with hers. Males use their pleopods to transfer the sperm to the genital openings of the females. After mating the female releases a dozen to several hundred eggs into the marsupium. They will remain there from eight to twelve weeks.