Ellen - 12/04/00 22:34:42
My Email:ellenheather@yahoo.co.uk
How did you locate this site?: search engine (yahoo)
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Suggestions: more cute woodlice pics :)
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Without this site i would have failed A-level biology. I needed it for my coursework on alternation behaviour - I wouldn't have had a clue otherwise. Thank you.
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wood lice are awesome! i have one as a pet.
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Your sight was great! I'm doing a report on pill bugs for school i think i have enouph info to write 1 million pages! thnx again
~peter
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Informative and interesting!
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Informative and interesting!
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thanx soooo much for this site...u r so kind and do not know what it means to us...an a {advanced} level pass....in the u.k it's way too cold to be looking for woodlice for accurate results so u'rs will confirm whatever we get.
haven't dun the exp. yet but think it wont be toooooooo hard.
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I like woodlice, and enjoyed finding out all about them on your site.
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BeT Ja MinEs BeTtAhHh..
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Mr Mc Knezie is my science teacher asnd is giving me info for a project he set for me at middleton.
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WOODLICE ROCK!!!!!!!
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I found the info on anal drinking v. interesting.
The site has given a great deal of info to aid me with my experimental write up. It has also satiisfied my woodlice urges. My deepest and greatest thanks go out to you, homie. Word up!!
DUUUUUUUUUUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Couldn't find any woodlice info that was user friendly at my school or in books, and then I came across this wonderful, easy to use site!!
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Searched the whole internet trying to find SOMETHING on lupins, thanks so much for your page!!! =)
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Your site has been very usefull and informative, I am currently doing an SYS Biology project on woodlice and your site gave me some great ideas for experiments!!
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I am also looking for good information and on sources on how to ivate and grow the 'little critters' at home as a hobby and food source. Also a bunch of recipes on how to cook them.
This sight has some good things and I will return
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The information on your site is very good. it has been very worthful to me. Thanks.
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This site is exactly the information I need for my Lupins project at year 13 level. You have layed it out in a very easy-to-use format. The information is perfect and very knowledgeable. It has been designed for the year 13 boilogy assignment on lupins
and is very helpful.
Well done
Fiona Spring
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This is such a good site. I didn't have very much info at all on lupins but this gave me a really good background to work on. Thanks to this site I should hopefully now pass Yr 13 Bio class this year! Lifesaver for people who are up to their eyes in Homew
rk. THANKS!!!!
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don't know I signed in first - now I'll look around
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I am using your information as reference material in a 7th grade isopod activity for my life sciences class in school.
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hehehe i was reading your guestbook and it seems everyone doing year 13 bio has been here so the teachers are going to be verry bored reading everyones assignments when they are all the same but it was really useful coz instead of actually doing the exper
ments i could just print them out and save me lots of work!!!!!!! hehehehehehehehehe
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luv your page
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Good site, it really helped me with my course work. But come on, you've gotta be pretty sad to be into woodlice this much. Havent u got a life or somthing?
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Thank you for doing this I was have trouble finding a website or any info on this topic anywhere. We did the exact same experiments that you did and we had to find sources saying that our results were correct. This is for a College class in the USA. It
a Biology class for non biology majors! Your site was awesome
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THANX!!Needed this site for Bio yr 13
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Your site is just what I needed to get through my experiment for biology. THANKS ALOT!
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I'm currently doing a research project on woodlice for my teacher training course at uni. This site has given me some interesting experimental ideas to try out, and some good information. Thanks.
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it gave me good information for school
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Thanks for the P. scaber picture....used it in my Form 7 Bio project + reference
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Im a 7th form bio student and found this site extremely helpful. It's cool how it's got exactly everything we need to now about woodlice!!! Thanks.
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I was given this impossible task by my son aged 12 who had been asked to research wood lice... I went round the houses until I discovered that they were crustaceans.. I,ve learned something, hope he will employ this info usefully. Thank you. Most infor
ative.
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Very impressive stuff. I'm sure some other students in my A Level biology class in England will appreciate your site!
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i am a 7th form biology student ,so any info on slaters is good info......
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Hey Mr. McKenzie! I just wanted to thank you for this great page. It really helped me on my research for an isopod lab report in my Biology class. It was REALLY helpful. Even my biology teacher liked the site! Once again, thanks for your help and ins
ght.
~*Nicole*~
Mesquite High School, Gilbert, AZ
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Cheers mate. You sure help us slack 7th formers with our internal assignments!!
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BAALAMB BELONGS TO ME!!!!! SHE LOVES ME, AND SHE WILL GET MARRIED TO ME. <=|
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great web page!!!
the numbers have been growing quite fast!! last time i see it there was only about 300 people!
i guess the good words spread fast! thanks for your lupin infos. ^_^
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Great! Just what I was looking for! I can't
believe I actually found a site this extensive on
NZ woodlice! Perfect to help with my Bursary
Bio assessment. Thanks heaps!!!!
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Best pillbug site on the internet. Well done
pages, easy to read and follow, outstanding
pictures, thanks for the hard wor
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this was totally rad for my 7th form bio assignment
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Tauranga Girls College 7th form Biology students thank you. ^_^
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Thank you very much with the information on slaters on this site, it really helped me to understand more about slaters, which I have used to help me find the taxonomomy of slaters for a 7th form biology experiment.
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Hi, please could you send me an email telling me in simple terms what woodlice eat? I would use "email me" at the top of the page, but it is not working on our computer for some reason.
Thanks a lot,
Lucy***
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This website was excellent for my school project on woodlice. We had to study and find background information about them-I got full marks. We studiied their prefered living habitat and someother experiments using them.
thankyou for a good site.
I tell you what I wouldn't have bothered doing a website on WOODLICE!!!
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Great site with plenty of links. Have you tried classifying links as serious and personal?
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this sucks because it is disguisting
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MORE ON BABY WOOD LICE
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Hi I ejoyed your web pages. My graddaughter Terezita who is five has had a fascination for insects since she could crawl(she picked up and ate a beetle when she was 10 months old) She has a particular interest in woodlice(slaters we call them in Ireland)s
nce she was four and keeps a selection in a plastic box which she shows her friends (mostly to their fascination/disgust). This in turn led me to your Web site which I found fascinating.Your pages will help me explain a lot to her about the slaters lifest
le! Well done and many thanks.
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THANK YOU FOR A GOOD WEBSITE FINALLY !
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I think that i was a really good sight. I t really helped me in my biology assignment. Thanx
Talya
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BEN CLARK IS SOOOOO STUPID !!
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I am grateful for this website. It has given me heaps of ideas for my 7th form biology assignment which looks into the behaviour of crustacea. Thanks so much!!!
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Good site!
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Thanks a lot , this is a great site , very helpful , for clarifying stuff
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I don't really know why I'm signing a guestbook for a site on woodlice.
But, like many, this site will help my with my coursework at school, so I guess I'm grateful.
Ta, thanks.
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THANKS FOR PUTTING TOGETHER AN INTERESTING SITE
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very good. It'll help my school project. thanks
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I am 8 years old and I live in England. I like your website because I am Mad about woodlice.
I would like to keep some for a while to look at them and then let them go.
How might I do this?
Regards,
Ben Clark.
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yeah, my bursary project is due NEXT WEEK and your
information has really helped for my Introduction
and Experiment, hope it all goes well! T
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Thanks i needed info for a piece of coursework for school and this site really helped
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It's an ace website, but it would be ace 2 have info on the british woodlice too! Please add if u r able 2! I know that this is a hard 2 ask 4 as it is a nz website
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I am currently a sudent teacher of science in the UK and my tutor from Uni'is coming out to school to observe me teach next week (26th May 2000). I am teaching an Ecology topic to a year 7 (12 year old) group and so I was looking for ideas for a simple pr
ctical experiment involving woodlice. I now have lots of ideas thanks to you.
Cheers
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We are studying about Pill bugs in school and we even gave a presentation to our principal. I love you site. I love to search for bugs now and learn about them on your sites. Thank you.
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IF U READ THIS, U SMELL
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great site,mate!
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Thanks for this site... it was REALLY helpful for my Bursary Biology assignment... esp. the experiment ideas
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As a seventh form Bio student, I found the site extremely helpful in answering many quetions that were formed while completing a bursary assignment(plant study).
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I really like your site. It's really cool. I like woodlice a lot too, and I'm doing my science fair project on them. My project won first place at county and now I'm going to California State Science fair and I did more research by your site. Thanks a
lot for the help.
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I am a teacher of fifth graders in Iowa. We have been studying "Crawling Creatures" - namely earthworms and mealworms. I have used the study of pillbugs as an extension to the unit for several years and finally got curious about what other isopods there
are. Your SEM photographs are wonderful. I printed them all in the enlarged size and know the kids will be fascinated!! I also found some nice color pictures from Australia that I printed too. Are there other isopods in the U.S. other than the common
illbug? Anyway, thanks for your work!
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Theres not a lot of stuff out there on pillbugs. I need more!!!! thanx bye
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Hey I think woodlice are cool and cute but not when you have to do a report on them. That's what i am doing and it sux. Why do teachers do this to us. It is so not fair. Anyway get more stuff on them woodlice. thanx. bye
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I located your email address on the Internet. I live in Chapel Hill, North
Carolina, USA and I
have a question regarding sowbugs. Perhaps if you are unable to answer
this
question you might know someone who can.
I live in a temperate-region neighborhood with a lot of woodsy tree cover,
and woodland bugs and critters are common on my concrete patio. The other
day, when I moved a pot of blue pansies from its spot on a brick wall,
there was the usual crew of fifty or a hundred sowbugs underneath. (I
don't know the species but these are a flattish kind that do not form a
ball when handled). I noticed that about 10 percent of them were
brilliant bluish-purple all over. The other 90 percent were the typical
usual battleship gray (a few of these slightly speckled or lighter than
others). The sowbugs that were colored were colored pretty uniformly, even
their legs and feelers.
What could be the cause of this purple coloration, I wonder? I did notice
that the pansies were just about exactly the same shade of purple-blue as
the sowbugs. Could they have ingested plant pigments which became
incorporated in their shells, perhaps? There was only one flower on the
plant at the time, and I did not notice any holes eaten in it. I suppose
roots and other parts of the plant might contain similar pigments, though.
I would like to try find out if someone who works on sowbugs has seen this
before.
Thanks for any information you can provide.
Betsy Kane
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Was trying to pull up info. on woodlice, but page kept coming up blank. Would really love to have any information that you have as my class gets isopods each year for their terrariums and habitats, and I like to get as much info. as I can to share with t
em - especially current info.
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This has given good ideas and heaps of info for 7th form assesment on tree lupins. Thanks heaps.
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This site saved me! The Wetas I had planned to do my 7th form small animal study on turned out to be non exsistant and this site gave me another subject and saved my project. If I work fast!...
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Found this site in a book by Donna Schaffer-PILLBUGS. I am a teacher of 4 and 5 year olds, they are always excited about rolypolies so I thought I would act on their interest and develop some experiments and lessons. I've learned alot and I know my classe
will have of fun learning.
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This is the site I have found most helpful for my 7th Form Biology Bursary internal assessment for 2000. Perfect, could not be better!
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I liked this page--it was very informative. I am in the process of throwing together a lab report about woodlice, and your page was helpful! Thanks!
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You have finished our search for the info. on SLATERS Thankyou .
You are our Hero
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this site has been really helpful as i too had to do a bio project. So thanks and as for DEBBIE (way above) you don't know how hepful this site has been so why don't you get a life!!!!
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I noticed that you have references to NZ. Which is where i am from.
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wood lice are soooo small. i think they should be bigger. i just love watching them crawl around in my compost. thanks for listening to me. im your biggest wood lice fan ever!!!!!
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Aren't sowbugs the same as pillbugs?
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it is very interesting actually and has helped with my bio project cheers, but why woodlice?
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well what an interesting site
Do you have a lot of time on your hands?
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loads of informations for school projects
very interesting site
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Dear whoever,
i am a member of Notting Hill school and i am really interested in science especially creepy crawlies. Please Email me!
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Your site helped us a great deal in our woodlice experiment! Thanks a lot!
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WELL DONE
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Hi I am a science presenter working with inverts throughout the UK. I work at festivals such as the Edinburgh International Science Festival and Techfest. I also work at schools etc
I would be happy to chat with anyone interested in using inverts at educational venues in the UK
I also prepare and serve inverts!
You've got a nice site, thank you
Lee Gibbs
London
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Thanks alot this site was a great help to get me started for my assignment. Probably saved some stress.
Thanks again
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This was the best site i could get for my Bio assigment, thanks heaps of putting it together, it would be helpful if everyone wasn't given this site, so i only got the good info, but that's life, but thanks for the help. luv aj :)
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This page was a real life saver. i am doing a behavior study on pill bugs, and this page provided me with enough info to get me started. It also provided me with plenty of experiments i could try.
Thanks soo much!
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someone who spends there time making web sites of woodlice is in my books generally strange. how full your life must be. NOT. get a life. i find it very hard to believe that someone as clever as you(yeah right) could get contentment from woodlice. you are
sad. do you have any friends at all, if so, they must be as pathetic as you.
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THIS IS A GOOD SITE!!!! THANK YOU FOR PUTTING SO
MUCH STUFF ABOUT LUPINS ON THE PAGE :-) I am using
them all all my project!
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Thank you sooooooo much for this site. I am doing a 7th form biology assignment on woodlice and this page gave me everything I needed to know. It was fantastic!
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Really helpful in Bio Assignment for school.
thnx
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You have a very good site here. It was very interesting and useful, and most importantly, well-organized so it was easy to find what I needed. Keep up the good work!!
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thank you very much for this most interesting and helpful webpage! my bio-experiment has a lot more backround information now!
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Thankyou for all the information
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There is a nationwide survey/study here in UK on woodlice and all UK schoolchildren are invited to take part. The Guardian newspaper mentioned your website as being an invaluable source of information. They were right!
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most interesting. just what my godchild has been looking for. my best wishes to you
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I am doing my GCSE's and i was wondering if anyone out there could help me with a small woodlice based problem? Ok, i know woodlice prefer a damper habitat...but why?
Please someone mail me a.s.a.p because i need to write up my coursework soon!
thanks!
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thanks heaps for having a site with all the info I am looking for. I am a yr 13 student and we are doing a study on Porcellio scaber at the moment and all this info is a lot of help
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This is an awesome page, Mr. McKenzie... ^^
It contains so much information about tree lupins which I'm researching on for my project...
Thank you SOOOOO much for sharing your knowledge with people who need them like me. *^^*
(I'll promise that I'll not copy any of your work by WORD BY WORD...!! )
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this website contains so much interesting information about lupin, it will help so much with people who are doing school reseach projects.
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I just wanted to say that this is a great web site, and I definitely think that more people should make more sites like this instead of other things.
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I'm a lab technician in a secondary school and have had the most pleasant task of setting up a woodlouse colony! The information I have found on this site has been MORE than useful!
P.S. I also find that my little darlings enjoy a supply of Calcium Carbonate too!
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This has been an excellent group of sites which has really helped me with the research which I should really have done earlier. Thank You!
My Project is on the respos of woodlice to different light intensities and humidities, so this site has been a great help
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the page is the best!
my name's harj and i am really interested in woodlice, i think they are so cool!!!!!!!!!!
the site is excellent man!!!!
look i'm doing a project on them and i have already completed thanks to this fabotastic page!
i hope you all found it just as useful as me!!!
get in contact you other woodlice fans!!!!!!
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I'm doing an A level biology experiment on alternation, thanks for being the ONLY place that knows about it, apart from my biology teacher!!!!
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This site has helped me very much in my
investigation into the taxic response of woodlice
to the stimulus of light
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THe information on tree lupins was exactly what i needed for my year 13 bio assignment for internal assessment for bursary (nz). THanks muchly.
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27.2.2000
Thanks for your page - I hope that I shall sound much better informed tomorrow, when I have 2 groups of 12 year olds. I've printed out almost everything and hope to use the facts to make woodlice more interesting to the children, and raise their awareness
of physiology in particular.
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I found this site really helpful. It was really informative and it really helped me with my bio assignment. Thanks a lot.
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Thsi is a great site, as i have a 7th form bio internal assessment on woodlice, thanks a lot
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I am a year 13 student in nz and have to plan an experiment on woodlice for my bursary internal assessment if you cam think of a woodlices reaction to light could you please email me asap
thanxs
kylie
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I have been looking all over the web for a site on Tree Lupins for my school experiment and your one was the best and most informative and I am emailing you and congradulating you on this THANKS
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Keep up the good work
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I am a year 13 student in New Zealand. At school I am doing a very important project on Lupinus augustifolius.
BUT I am unable to obtain ANY information on it. (It seems Lupinus
arboreus is more common) I need to find out its habitat and some important adaptations. If you can think of ANYTHING
off the top of your head it would be greatly appreciated if you could reply to my email address.
Thank you!
regards,
Georgina
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Hello, who ever you are, I just wanted to express my gratitude for the help you're website has given me. I'm doing GCSE biology and had to study woodlice for my coursework. I didn't have a clue, but thanks to you I might just have up graded my marks. Than
you, you're a star!
Luv Katy.
xxxx
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Well done on a informative and un-boring page:):)
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great little site, congratulations ! I have a grade 8 science class doing limited investigations on woodlice (here in the niagara peninsula, canada)and this site will help immensely. thanks
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Thank you for the good work
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you must have too much time on your hands!!
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I found this really useful for my A'Level and found it very interesting
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You give results for your woodlice experiments, but no indicon methods.
I have been using them with some of my students and they are loving the work.
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Thanks for the brillant site - the only one i found of any use! Hopefully my A-level project will be up to the same standard!
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What an excellent web-site. Very impressive!
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HELP! i'm about to start an investigation on turning behavior in woodlice, when placed in a maze... any info. would be appreciated!
- i've seen a few red(orange) woodlice in my garden the past few months, and no one knew why they were that colour - thanks for the info.
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I was looking for some images done with a SEM and found some realy nice images at your website.
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YOU ROCK THE HOUSE!!!!!!! YAL ARE SO HELPFUL THANKS BABES!
SEE YA*
KLAR
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THANK YOU SOO MUCH YOU HELPED MY FRIEND AND ME ON OUR SCINCE PROJECT VERY MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! your site is #1
thanks alot
ellena& kara& melissa
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This page was very useful for our investigation into which habitat woodlice prefer.
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This page was very useful for our investigation into which habitat woodlice prefare.
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You really really helped me, I'm researching taxonomy for biology, argh! Research is fun, but trying to find the right stuff isn't.
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I need to find info on wood lice and what a great site this was for that. Thank you for having this page. -Dj Flip
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I'm in the Upper Sixth and have to write an investigation into some aspect of Biology that interests me. Because all the things I am interested in are things I can't experiment on, ie the brain and bones, my Biolgy teacher has suggested I do a project ab
ut woodlice behaviour as they are one of the few things that the school is allowed to have. This site has given me lots of ideas. Thank you.
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I am a third year student studying Biology at Kings College London, I am currently doing a research project on turn alternation in woodlice, and would love any additional information that you are aware of. This website, however has provided me with a lot
of information (that has otherwise been difficult to locate) and I thank you for making it much easier for me to find!
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Thank-you for this site. I am studying Environment and Development at the University of Durham, UK, and I am writing an assigment on the behaviour of woodlice in ligt/dark and dry/moist conditions. This site has helped me greatly writing up an experimen
and and assigment on woodlouse behaviour.
Thank you
Catherine Finn
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A great help for my biology coursework
Thanks
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WE WANT MORE SIGHTS ON GRANDFATHERS COS THEY ARE THE COOLEST LITTLE BUGS IN THE WORLD....
oWED TO GRANDFATHERS
gRANDFATHER, GRANDFATHER, SO SMALL AND GREY
OH HOW YOU MAKE MY SAD LITTLE DAY
GOOD BYE CRUEL WORLD!?! LOTS OF LOVE dICKY
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I think that this is possibly the most brilliant bloody sight that i have ever been on.......I love youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
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Just a little note to say thanx v.much, your site helped me loads for my a-level coursework on woodlice. cheers
Lucy.
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The only thing good about your site is it has picture's of woodlice aaaaaaa. You are a sad sad sad sad old man
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thank you!
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I wanted to combine a class experiment on woodlouse behaviour (with a class of 11/12 year-olds) in a piece of work on habitats with some computer-based work including web access. If any pupils produce anything useful I will try to get them to email you a
opy.
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I wanted to combine a class experiment on woodlouse behaviour (with a class of 11/12 year-olds) in a piece of work on habitats with some computer-based work including web access. If any pupils produce anything useful I will try to get them to email you a
opy.
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Your web page was a great help! It was the only page with all the right information that i needed for my coursework, thanks and keep up the good work!
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I am a current Y13 student, studying Woodlice (Slaters) and have found your site very valuable in terms of background information and the likes. Well done!
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I needed to look for abiotic factors that effect the woodlouse and this helped me very much-Thanxs! Im 16 years old
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This site helped me greatly with my A-level biology investigation into the various taxis of woodlice. However I found that they significantly prefered acidic over alkali soil. this surprised me because they are so tollerant to the ammonia that they excret
. Any suggestions why they would show such behaviour greatfully appreciated.
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I tried to e-mail, but the server said there was a problem with the address. May I have permission to put a link to your woodlice page from my class web page? My seventh grade classes are going to do some research about these crustaceans (the kids here
n Utah mistakenly call them potato bugs and I am trying to expand their knowledge.)
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Is it true that woodlice are also called monkey peas?
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It looks a heck of a lot better than the other woodlice pages i have looked at. it helped me greatly in my research into woodlice physiology and behaviour. the experiments pages were interesting but perhaps a little time consuming in the collection of a s
ecimin of live woodlice. it is not as easy as you suggest to find a population of woodlice to collect and study!
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DEAR......
I LOOKED UP YOUR WEB SITE FOR SOME PICTURES FOR A SCHOOL PROJECT BUT I COULDN'T FIND ANY SO IF YOU BUT IN MORE PICTURES I'LL COME BACK AGAIN
SAM.....K
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I am an A-level student in the Isle of Man, British Isles and I am studying biology. At the moment I am undertaking an investigation into the behaviour of woodlice when placed in a maze, for my course work. My results have been quite mixed and your site
has helped clarify some things. Cheers!!
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Interesting site Mr M!
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I have to hand in my internal bursary assignment in like.....45 minutes! Thanks for the language I can understand, makes a difference to my fully near stuffed 17 year old brain this early in the morning!!!
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thank you
i found your site just in time
I have to hand in my assignment in about an hour
thanks!
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We are setting up a woodlousery and found this site very interesting. It has given us a lot of background information for our unit on ecology. You can reply via Ava Hendricks, Head of science at Southampton City College, England
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i am looking for info on blue woodlice
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great idea! now no one has to as much work on bio projects. lifesaver, especially when its due tomorrow!
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Chanks, you have helped me complete my whole biology project in one go. I am however a bit concerned and bemused that one person could/would want to produce a whole website just on the woodlouse. Thanks again i am extremely grateful.
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Thanks for all the information! I've been able to find nothing but Pest Control, basic information on the sowbug (aka Porcellio scaber). This has more information than I could ever what or dream of (eating them!). It will be of great help for my Biolog
report, and I appreciate the citation information included on the page!
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I also work with isopods (Porcellio dilatatus e Porcellionides pruinosus). I use them as test-organisms in ecotoxicological tests with pesticides.
If you have some information that you think that can be useful for me, please contact me by e-mail or letter(or even fax)
Susana Loureiro
Instituto do Ambiente e Vida
Dept Zoologia- Universidade de Coimbra
Largo Marquês de Pombal
3004-517 Coimbra
Portugal
fax: +351 39 826798
tel: +351 39 834729
+351 931 9882088
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The site was very helpful and informatve. I needed as much information as I could get on woodlice for a school Biology assignment, to be handed i, in just 2 days, so it's helped me heaps.
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Thanks for the help, with out this site I would of failed my assignment!
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Hey. I'm a Los Angeles high school student, now enrolled in a bio class for college credit. Our first lab is this weekend and we're looking at the behaviors of pill bugs. Anyhow, I'm supposed to bring these critters tomorrow and I can't for the life of
e find any in my back yard, which is a problem. But thanks to your website, now I at least know where to look and have some background info. Thanks!
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mate! great page, man. as a completely slack bastard from Auckland, its really nice to see someone putting some effort in. my bursary internal assessment project is due in next wednesday and, thanks to your wicked site, i might be able to get it completed
on time (and come 1st, like lasst time!) anyway, thanks a million , man
macca
taylor - 09/09/99 05:22:35
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How did you locate this site?: info.on sowbugs
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We have an infestation of these bugs in an around our home in Canada. Will look into suggestions for control of these troublesome crustations.thanks.