Trees woods and wildlife
Crickets and grasshoppers
Whether they're chirruping in the tree tops or jumping around on the forest floor, explore the crickets and grasshoppers you'll find in the UK's woods.
These real creepy-crawlies don't have as many legs as you might think. Centipedes and millipedes are many-legged recycling machines, munching their way along the woodland floor. Tell them apart by their legs: centipedes have one set of legs per body segment while millipedes have two pairs for each segment.
Trees woods and wildlife
Scuttling hunter with a venomous kick. The common centipede uses its many legs to hunt other invertebrates on the woodland floor.
Trees woods and wildlife
Many-legged leaf eaters that live a secretive life hidden among the forest floor.
Trees woods and wildlife
Whether they're chirruping in the tree tops or jumping around on the forest floor, explore the crickets and grasshoppers you'll find in the UK's woods.
Trees woods and wildlife
Bees, wasps and ants all form part of the insect order Hymenoptera, a large and diverse group made up of 'membrane-winged' insects. Find out more.
Trees woods and wildlife
Woodlice are land-based crustaceans and industrious nutrient recyclers and look under any rock or stump and they'll be there! Find out more.