Millipedes generally live underground in damp and dark places. Around your home, they’re drawn to dead leaf piles, mulch, flower beds, and rocks. In small numbers, they can be helpful to gardens ...
these caves are small and narrow with sandy soil and high humidity, and they are home to other species, including spiders, crickets and bats. Finding the new millipede in the aphotic zones of both ...
BLACKSBURG, Va.— The Center for Biological Diversity petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today to protect the Ellett Valley millipede under the Endangered Species Act. The milky-white ...