The species is sometimes active during the hot summer months, but only if it lives in a particularly wet habitat.
Both plants need cool, wet habitats, like the north side of this Pennsylvania house.
It is a common and abundant species associated with all sorts of wet habitats.
The fruit bat has greater ecological importance in wet habitats.
Species are usually found in wood on both wet and dry habitats.
It is a resident of salt marsh and other wet coastal habitat.
It is usually found near wet habitats or disturbed areas.
They are absent only in very wet and very dry habitats.
It grows in many types of moist and wet habitat.
Black earwigs are active at all times of the day, and prefer wet habitats.