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QuestionWhat is a woodlouse's favorite thing?Community AnswerThey usually have a diet of rotting plant material, such as sticks and leaves.
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QuestionWhat is the average lifespan of a woodlouse?Community AnswerWoodlice have a fairly long life span of about 5 years.
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QuestionDoes the box have to be clear/see-through?Community AnswerNot necessarily. If you want to see the woodlouse though, you might want to get a transparent box. Otherwise, it should be fine. Just make sure to check it every day!
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QuestionWill a larger woodlouse eat a smaller woodlouse of a different species?Community AnswerNo. Woodlice do not eat meat.
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QuestionHow do you let the woodlice drink?Community AnswerWoodlice, like many other insects, get their water from their food. Consider spraying them with water to add moisture.
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QuestionCan I provide any type of soil for the woodlouse?Community AnswerNo. Make sure there are no pesticides, baby predators or ways they can get stuck.
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QuestionWhy do you feed it once a week? Why not once a day?Community AnswerThey're bugs, they don't eat much. They eat decomposing plant matter, so you don't need to worry about it spoiling, just leave it in there.
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QuestionHow do I keep the box moist and wet at night? It dries really quickly.Community AnswerYou can cover the soil or wood chips with moist leaf litter, which is also a food source for the woodlice. If nothing else works, you could just spray it in the evening and in the morning.
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QuestionWhere can I get wood chips for a woodlouse?Community AnswerYou can get wood chips from pet shops, get rabbit wood shavings or hamster bedding.
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QuestionHow can you tell between a female and male?Community AnswerIt is very hard to figure out the sex of a woodlouse. Look at their antennae. If it is quite long then it is an adult male but if it is shorter then it would be an adult female.
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QuestionWill the female attack/eat the babies?Community AnswerNo, but the male will. Keep the male in a different jar or let it go. Females have shorter antennas and a pouch. Males are bigger and have longer antennas.
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QuestionWill a woodlouse eat through the cardboard of a shoe box?Community AnswerIt is not likely, but cardboard as the moist environment needed for a woodlouse would not be good for cardboard and it will eventually rot the box. You should stick to plastic or glass.
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QuestionWhat is the chance of finding a woodlouse with a blue color mutation?Community AnswerNormally quite low, but it can happen. Normally you can find them in South American countries like Brazil, but it's rare to find any in Europe.
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QuestionHow many babies do woodlice have?Community AnswerThe female will lay around 24 eggs, usually all kept inside a small pouch until they hatch.
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QuestionWhat should I feed my woodlouse if I don't have lettuce?Abdurahman OCommunity AnswerYou can feed it dry leaves or a small piece of rotting wood. They love those!
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QuestionHow long should I keep them before letting them go?Community AnswerYou can keep them for as long as you would like, but just make sure they are healthy before you let them go.
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QuestionHow can I tell how old a woodlouse is?Community AnswerThere really isn't a simple means of determining age once the louse has reached adulthood.
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QuestionAre worms woodlouse predators?Community AnswerWoodlouse extracts nutrients from dead, decaying leaves, roots and fruit. Some species consume live plants, but they do not eat worms, and worms do not eat them.
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QuestionWill an earwig eat a woodlouse?Community AnswerEarwigs are opportunistic insects that eat a wide range of different insects and plants, so probably yes, if it was hungry.
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QuestionHow do I know if my woodlouse is dead or sleeping?Community AnswerIf it is sleeping, you just have to touch it slightly and it will move. If you touch it and it doesn't move, then it is probably dead.
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QuestionCan they climb out of the glass jar?Community AnswerNo. They can't cling onto glass. They just fall, of so don't worry about not having a lid on the jar.
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QuestionShould I keep them inside or outside?Community AnswerThat's up to you. It depends on the space you have available inside, what the climate is like where you live, etc. If you live in an area with particularly harsh weather, I would probably keep them inside.
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QuestionCan I keep millipedes with woodlice?Community AnswerMillipedes and isopods are closely related, and neither eat living animals, so supposedly you can keep them together.
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QuestionCan I tame a woodlouse?Community AnswerNo, they're bugs and they can't really be tamed. If you want a pet to interact with, consider getting something small like a leopard gecko or a hamster.
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QuestionHow long can you keep a woodlouse for?Community AnswerUnder the right conditions, you can keep a pet louse for almost 3 or 4 years.
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QuestionCan I use ecological earth instead of wood shavings?Community AnswerYes, you can. Use a little bit of wood shavings with it, too.
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QuestionDo woodlice spread a yellow fungus they can eat?Community AnswerThey can't eat it. It also won't harm them, but it will spread -- so it's best to clean it if you see it.
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QuestionWhat will happen if I put roaches in with woodlice?Community AnswerIt is not recommended as they both have different requirements to sustain life.
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QuestionCan I keep them in a plastic cup?Community AnswerNo, you should not keep them in a plastic cup as there is not enough room for them inside a cup.
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QuestionCan I safely keep a woodlouse in a plastic container?Community AnswerYes, as long as you keep it ventilated. Use the pictures in the article as a guide. Also, make sure that the container is not left in direct sunlight or anywhere too warm.
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