spiders, birds, frogs, toads, snakes slow-worms & the lizard
eat woodlice.
& i asked my science teacher this question & that's the reply i got.
2007-03-22 07:44:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Woodlice Predators
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answered by trif 4
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Woodlice show a positive thigmokinesis. This means they are less active when more of their body surface is in contact with other objects (including other woodlice). They will move around so that the maximum amount of their body is in contact with other objects.
This behaviour results in woodlice forming groups or clumps and also means they will tend to congregate in cracks and crevices. In all these cases they will have better protection from desiccation and also predators.
Anything that eats bugs is their natural predator
2007-03-22 07:49:13
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answered by surfinnorcal77 2
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Woodlice instruct a good thigmokinesis. this suggests they are much less lively while extra of their physique floor is in touch with different products (inclusive of alternative woodlice). they'll flow around so as that the utmost volume of their physique is in touch with different products. This behaviour ends up in woodlice forming communities or clumps and likewise potential they might tend to congregate in cracks and crevices. In a majority of those circumstances they might have extra effective risk-free practices from desiccation and likewise predators. something that eats bugs is their organic predator
2016-10-19 08:43:26
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answered by millie 4
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Not many people know this, but the wood lice is the natural predator of the African bull Elephant.Just a little snip it of info,for you...................... Well next time you are in your garden,and there are wood lice about.I guarantee you will not find a bull Elephant,in your garden.
2007-03-22 07:53:20
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answered by Anonymous
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1. There're a couple of kinds of spiders that eat those.
2. Toads will eat them.
2007-03-22 07:50:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it would be a bird like a Robin. Robins eat all kids of bugs.
2007-03-22 07:46:59
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answered by ***Missy*** 4
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ASBO wood lice?
2007-03-22 07:41:59
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answered by puffy 6
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Me - and hedgehogs. I always call them sowpigs - does anyone know where that came from?
2007-03-22 07:47:57
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answered by Cream tea 4
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if im not mistaken hedgehogs
2007-03-22 07:42:15
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answered by nendlin 6
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