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.
Woodlice eat wood, bark and leaves.
baby woodlice eat soft wood rotton plants or fruit and leaves
Yes, you can eat woodlice. Disgusting, huh?
They are wood bugs.Improved answer: Woodlice are wood bugs and they eat dead and decaying plant matter so that is is converted back into nutrients. :)Credits: User:Julian%20Bridgeman
Woodlice eat dead and decaying plant matter so that is is converted back into nutrients that plants can use to grow
Actually they eat live leaves (green).
Rolley polleys, also known as pill bugs or woodlice, primarily feed on decaying plant material like leaves, wood, and dead vegetation. They also consume small insects, fungi, and algae.
Woodlice dont drink liquid anything it will dry out there sceleton
They eat dead leaves and ants.
Roly polies, also known as pill bugs or woodlice, mainly feed on decaying organic matter like dead plants and leaves. They also consume fungi, algae, and vegetables. In some cases, they may scavenge on small insects or animal carcasses.
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No they do not they feed on dead leaves