Yes they are located on the side on the antenna on the head. Hard to see because they are the same color as the body gray-blue.
They have 2 tiny little eyes.
yes
Two.
A 'rolly polly' is a woodlouse, of which there are many varieties. They are not insects.
A rolly polly (woodlice) is a crustacean.
no
if you find a rolly polly it does not mean anything. but when you mess with it, it rolls into a little ball
Rolly-Polly bug is another name for the Woodlouse. These little crustations are known by many other names such as cheese log, pill bug, rolly-polly, roll up bug, salter, sow bug, and armadillidiidae. They are not insects. Insects have only 6 legs. rolly-polly bugs have 7 pair of legs (14 legs).
Yes they can
Rolly Polly
they're on their back, and (after a short while) dry-looking
The scientific name for rolly polly is Armadillidiidae, which is a family of woodlice commonly known as pill bugs or sow bugs.
yes it is a producer
no its not
compost