National University of Singapore carcinologist Peter Ng and colleagues have now formally described the novel sea bug in a new paper ... Ng and team named the giant woodlice relative Bathynomus ...
Even bugs as small as woodlice can disperse seeds they eat, setting a new record for smallest animal recorded to do so. The Kobe University discovery underscores the crucial yet often overlooked ...
Woodlice look like feeding piglets or pigs huddled in a pen ... These included hardybacks (Northumberland), penny pigs (Essex), pellet bugs (Buckinghamshire), slaters (Dumfries), tanks (Warwickshire) ...
If you have an earwig problem, a supermarket bug spray or trap should do the trick. 5. Woodlice, Tiny but Destructive Woodlice thrive in damp conditions, making spring the perfect time for them to ...
Ponds and puddles. And even in bug hotels. Within microhabitats, we can find many different types of minibeasts like woodlice, spiders, worms, snails and moths. All of them are tiny creatures that ...
Giant isopods look like monstrously sized woodlice and can live in the deep sea ... explains some of what we know so far about these giant waterborne relatives of the pill bug. There are a lot of ...