They feed on dead things!
Woodlice are negatively phototaxis as they move away from light.
yes they do because their intestines are not very efficient
i think so as they can be hurt
Ladybirds primarily feed on aphids and other soft-bodied insects rather than woodlice. Woodlice are more closely related to crustaceans and have a hard exoskeleton, making them less suitable as prey for ladybirds. While ladybirds might occasionally consume a variety of small invertebrates, woodlice are not a typical part of their diet.
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.
Yes, you can, but you must keep an eye on them,they are VERY clever. Keep them in a small,transparent box and keep it out of direct sunlight.Of course,feed them wood.
No, termites are not woodlice. Termites are social insects belonging to the order Blattodea, closely related to cockroaches, while woodlice are crustaceans in the order Isopoda. Termites primarily consume cellulose found in wood, whereas woodlice feed on decaying plant material and moisture. Despite both being associated with wood and decay, they belong to entirely different biological classifications.
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.
Woodlice do not attack or damage furniture. They primarily feed on decaying organic matter, such as leaves and wood, and are often found in damp environments. While they may occasionally wander onto furniture, they do not pose a threat to it. If woodlice are present indoors, it may indicate excess moisture, and addressing that issue is advisable.
They like it dark
i think it will take about two weeks