Woodlice are decomposers that play a key role in breaking down dead plant material and recycling nutrients in the ecosystem. They prefer damp environments and are commonly found in decaying wood, leaf litter, and soil, where they feed on organic matter. Their niche involves contributing to the decomposition process and serving as a food source for other organisms in the ecosystem.
No swine lice is species specific
Woodlice primarily feed on decaying plant material, such as leaves and wood. They obtain moisture from this decaying matter as well as from damp environments they inhabit. Woodlice do not typically drink water separately, as they can absorb it through their bodies from their surroundings.
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No, lice are species-specific, meaning they are adapted to live on certain animals. Squirrel lice would not be able to infest humans.
Woodlice are more commonly found in damp and decaying wood rather than furniture wood, which is usually treated and less susceptible to infestations. However, if the furniture is in a damp or humid environment, woodlice may be attracted to it. Keeping the furniture dry and well-maintained can help prevent woodlice from taking up residence.
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cryptogams are a form of wood lice they are comenly found in wood. the theory of algae having anything to do with wood lice uis a myth. no need to thank me.
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Young Woodlice are controlled by there Elders
Wood lice, also known as pillbugs or sowbugs, do not bite. They are not harmful to humans and primarily feed on decaying plant material. While they may scuttle away when disturbed, they lack the mouthparts necessary to bite or cause harm. Overall, wood lice are harmless creatures that contribute to soil health.
Usually they get in your pants and eat your pubic hair.
pill bug, wood lice
Fire!!! they have spray you can buy for your sofas an beds
they're actually called wood lice and 1 alone is a wood louse, and no, they are harmless