Woodlice Control in London |
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Unlike what their name suggests, woodlice are harmful for young plants rather than wood or furniture. While they live outdoors for the most part, they may travel indoors during the winter and early spring in search of protection from the cold.
They do not breed indoors, but if you spot woodlice in your house, there may well be a colony near your door.
Sealing entry points around doors and windows have been known to help, along with removing potential shelters around flower pots, etc. Increasing the temperature in parts of the house which have been infested with woodlice can also discourage them. Finally, insecticide spray should be used to finish the job.