Possible as ceder contains plant synthesized insect repellents.
All plants attract bugs of some kind.
To effectively get rid of pill bugs in potted plants, you can try removing any decaying plant matter, reducing moisture levels in the soil, and using natural repellents like diatomaceous earth or copper barriers. You can also consider using insecticidal soap or neem oil as a more targeted solution.
Cedar is a great wood to burn if you want to repel bugs. I wouldn't stop with wood though, there are a number of plants you can burn as well. Some plants to try are citronella, lemongrass, rosemary, and thyme.
Bugs
bugs don't like cedar, in old homes the closets are lined with cedar to keep moths from eating holes in there clothing.
Yes, wood bugs eat plants. The crustaceans in question also may be called isopods, pill bugs, or roly-poly bugs. They prey upon dead and decaying animals and plants as well as upon living plants.
Cedar is good, but make sure to get an appropiate finish to ward off unwanted guests.
Some desert 'bugs' eat plants, some eat other 'bugs' and some are parasites on reptiles, birds and mammals.
it is the food chain in a way.
Plants such as mint, basil, and marigolds can be used to repel stink bugs.
Sow bugs are not harmful to plants as they primarily feed on decaying organic matter.
Yes, I have noticed small white bugs on my tomato plants.