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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

Next in the series of what the UK names bugs... These are commonly called woodlice where I live, but I also found out in other areas in the UK they go by the name cheesy bugs, cheesy bobs, cheeselogs, chiggy pig, chucky pig, or chuggy peg; and daddy grampher, crawley baker, or granny grey.

[–] fubo 2 points 2 years ago

Beware: the true isopod pillbug should not be confused with the astonishingly similar pill millipede! The pill millipede is (obviously) a millipede, not a crustacean at all! However, it not only looks like one — it eats the same stuff, namely decaying plant matter.

(Most millipedes eat decaying plant matter. Most centipedes, though, eat insects, worms, and such — although there's a giant one in Brazil that goes for mice and smallish birds. Eep.)