metssugulased
Metssugulased, also known as woodlice or pillbugs, are small, terrestrial crustaceans belonging to the order Isopoda. They are commonly found in moist, leaf-littered environments, such as forests, woodlands, and gardens. Metssugulased are characterized by their elongated, segmented bodies, which are typically covered in a protective cuticle. Their antennae are long and segmented, and they have seven pairs of legs, with the first pair modified into forceps for grasping and manipulating objects.
These crustaceans play a significant role in the ecosystem as decomposers. They feed on decaying plant material,
Metssugulased are not typically considered pests, but their presence can sometimes be a nuisance in indoor