Commercial organic growers sometimes have HUGE problems with woodlice - they are capable of chewing large holes in leaves (especially cucumber) and when plants are small they can chew through the stems. Growers try all sorts of things such as leaving wood around and then blasting the woodlice that accumulate underneath during the day with a flamethrower! The best way I have seen so far is to introduce an indigenous spider of the Dysdera species early on and watch them sort out the problem. One grower wanted to introduce hedgehogs but failed to find a supplier! Best advice as before - hygiene

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