Old boxes, rotting leaves and abandoned flowerpots are a breeding-ground for slugs and woodlice. |
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But Mr Frayne complains that ill-fitting windows, a wobbly wall and kitchen units infested with woodlice have made their lives a misery. |
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What is happening here is that the spiders are weaving webs and the woodlice are being trapped. |
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These tireless toilers of the soil include such creatures as the earthworms, woodlice and millipedes. |
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Another group of children searched the marsh grasses for millipedes, ground beetles and woodlice. |
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Angel is a fumigator who visits a wine growing area in order to kill the woodlice that infest the soil. |
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The main detritivore taxa were woodlice, millipedes, insects, and gastropods. |
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Because of my work, people are more aware and they know why there's woodlice in old furniture and that spiders aren't going to harm them. |
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I can't think of a green remedy for woodlice, but as far as the snails are concerned, scattering slug pellets on the ground should help a bit. |
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Mind you on the plus side the Turkish geckoes were back and joined by a tiny scorpion and a horde of woodlice. |
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The timber buildings suffered from woodworm and supplied an ideal location for woodlice, spiders and wasps. |
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Snack times are juicy snails and slugs, with woodlice for dessert. |
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They are also a habitat for worms, woodlice, fungi, frogs, grass snakes and spiders. |
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We do not get anything like the clamour about hunting seals on behalf of wasps or woodlice or wolverines or worms. |
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They help rid dense bedding plants and little garden nooks of woodlice, ants and other unwanted parasitic insects. |
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I also found quite a few woodlice and some tenebrionid beetles. |
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Others, such as woodlice, lay their eggs on land, albeit in damp conditions. |
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Commonly known as woodlice, sow bugs or pillbugs, they are widely distributed through the state. |
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Just under 8 mm long, these animals belong to the suborder of terrestrial isopods, commonly known as woodlice. |
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One of the most popular activities is the minibeast hunt, where the children discuss what a habitat is and then explore logs, rocks and trees to find snails, slugs, woodlice, millipedes, centipedes, earwigs and other insects. |
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It is voracious and eats woodlice, slugs, beetles, caterpillars, flies, earthworms and even small mice. |
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Female woodlice carry their eggs in a liquid-filled pouch under their bodies. When the young woodlice hatch from the eggs, they crawl out of the pouch. |
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Does this look familiar? Are you all weak and pathetic? Do you fear woodlice or splashes from the toilet? Maybe you too have a belt of the old melodram patheticism. |
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