Yes, you can eat woodlice. Disgusting, huh?
I'm not sure. A bird maybe? I think I heard someone say that spiders eat woodlice. I'm pretty sure that if a snake came across a woodlice it would gobble it up. You'd be better off asking someone else because I don't know anything about woodlice and who eats them.
Spiders, Toads, centipedes and millipedes
No; woodlice are crustaceans, which are invertebrates.
no
Woodlice eat wood, bark and leaves.
No; woodlice are almost exclusively herbivorous, and not cannibalistic.However, woodlice are decomposers and do eat decaying or rotting matter such as rotting leaves and even other dead woodlice. I have a woodlice culture and I have observed woodlice eat other dead woodlice.
baby woodlice eat soft wood rotton plants or fruit and leaves
yes they do, they include snails, slugs and worms, hedgehogs, toads, frogs, newts and lizards. Little owls and foxes are also known to include them in their diets. Other creatures that share the woodlouse's habitat will also prey on them, none more so than Dysdera crocata, the main woodlouse eating spider (another spider in this genus also exists and also eats woodlice).
I think that there are insects that the Spiders eat.
grass spiders eat other spiders
yes frogs do eat small spiders