Worms and soils.
By:aaliah 5s
Porcellio scaber, commonly known as the rough woodlouse or common rough woodlouse, primarily feed on decaying plant matter, fungi, algae, and other organic debris found in their environment. They play an important role in the decomposition process by breaking down and recycling dead plant material.
The Woodlouse spider can be found in much of the eastern half of the United States, from Canada down to Florida. It can also be found near Washington state on the west coast.
It feeds on seeds such as strawberry seeds so its ussualy known as a herbivore
Woodlice do not have teeth. They have specialized mouthparts that help them break down decaying vegetation for food. Instead of teeth, they use these mouthparts to scrape and chew their food.
Yes, a woodlouse belongs among the world's herbivores (plant-eaters). The crustacean in question (Oniscidea spp) prefers dead plant matter but may irritate gardeners by preying upon seedlings and strawberries.
yes, a frog eats insects and woodlouse are insects
yes
Yes they do Nina xx
Yes, centipedes are known to eat woodlice, as well as other small insects and invertebrates. They are predatory creatures that use their venomous bite to incapacitate their prey before consuming them.
no, a woodlouse has an exo-skeleton
Yes. There is a spider that feeds exclusively on woodlice. Called the Woodlouse spider.
Well it isn't really name a woodlouse the scientific name for it is dregonmss
Woodlouse spider was created in 1838.
Why do you need to know that. also what is a woodlouse. Your descusting.
Worms cricets and other small insects
I don't know. It depends what breed of woodlouse it is. But I can tell you there are over 3,500 species of woodlouse!
woodlouse have 14 all connected legs