Yes
As the centipede is woodlice's predator, taking away the centipedes will remove any opposition to the growth of woodlice population, causing the woodlice population to increase rapidly.
centipedes are very active and hunt mostly at night. woodlice are one of their favourite.
Spiders, Toads, centipedes and millipedes
uh unsure but i think it's cuz the centipedes can control the population of woodlouse (by eating them) thus preventing too many woodlice being forced to compete with each other for food and other resources.
they dont like it
Insects, myriapods, terrestrial crabs and woodlice are what garden bugs look like. Centipedes and millipedes number among a garden's myriapods. Pill bugs, also called doodle bugs and roly polies, serve as common examples of woodlice.
Amphibians (frogs, toads), arthropods (beetles, centipedes, spiders), birds (owls), mammals (foxes, hedgehogs, shrews), and reptiles (lizards) prey upon woodlice. The crustaceans in question (Oniscidea suborder) also serve as food sources to each other during their vulnerable molting times.
woodlice
Millipedes are often confused with centipedes, but they are not very much alike at all! millipedes have a hard outer shell, move slowly, and kind of look like long pillbugs(aka potato bugs or woodlice). They do not have a million legs (as their name means "million legs"), but can have from 40 legs to around 100 legs. Centipedes, on the other hand, can only have up to 78.
Yes, you can eat woodlice. Disgusting, huh?
if you will kill the woodlice it will die......................
woodlice have antenas because