Common woodlouse
If you were to pick up a rock in the garden, you’d hopefully find a few common woodlouse. These hardy minibeasts have in-built armour and like to hide in warm, moist places like compost heaps.
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If you were to pick up a rock in the garden, you’d hopefully find a few common woodlouse. These hardy minibeasts have in-built armour and like to hide in warm, moist places like compost heaps.
The defensive mechanism of the pill woodlouse is very recognisable - it curls itself into a tight ball, only showing its plated armour to its attacker. It is an important recycler of nutrients,…
A regular in gardens, hunting around compost heaps and under stones, the brown centipede is a common minibeast. Despite its name, it has 15 pairs of legs - one on each segment of its body.
Join us for a ramble through Snelsmore Common to spot and learn about the local wildlife!
Found in compost heaps and under stones in gardens, the flat-backed millipede is a common minibeast. It is an important recycler of nutrients, feeding on decaying matter.
Join us for a ramble through Snelsmore Common to spot and learn about the local wildlife!
Join us for a ramble through Greenham Common to spot and learn about the local wildlife!
Join us for a ramble through Greenham Common to spot and learn about the local wildlife!
Found in compost heaps and under stones in gardens, the white-legged snake millipede is a common minibeast. Despite its name, it has about 100 legs. It is an important recycler of nutrients,…
Explore this historical common in Kenilworth with woodland walks
Bucklebury Common is one of the largest commons in Berkshire and home to a rich variety of wildlife.