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Woodlice have innate behavior, meaning its unintelligent behavior. They run around until they happen to find dark/damp places that suit them, it's called kinesis. It helps them survive by getting out of conditions where they can easily be at risk from predators. this is a purely physiological response- they don't actively seek damp, dark places.

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Aerate, dry and enrich are actions that woodlice take in mud. Mud gets aerated, dried and enriched when woodlice (Oniscidea isopod order) respectively move through, sip from and turn out wastes in mud. The mud must not be too wet since waterlogged mediums will drown the crustaceans in question.

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They turn wood into compost.

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why are woodlice usefull

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They eat it

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