Rollie pollies are also called pill bugs. There are over 4,000 species of pill bugs and they can be found all around the world. North America alone has dozens of species.
Yes, some species of frogs do eat pill bugs as part of their diet. Pill bugs are a source of protein and moisture for frogs, making them a suitable prey. However, not all frog species will consume pill bugs, as their diet can vary based on their natural habitat and availability of food.
All pill bugs have six legs that are identical. This is how the name is appropriate for the Greek word "isopod".
Answer this question… Pill bugs, crickets, and flies
About 75% of all species of bats are insect eaters.
Yes, there are several species of poisonous bugs in Jamaica. There are all kinds of poisonous bugs known all over the world.
Yes but the ducks eat all bugs. Well not all bugs.
Elsewhere in the garden and yard, pill bugs can be annoying. They particularly favor moist and over-watered spots. But in the compost bin or pile, pill and sow bugs help. They can handle cellulose and lignin. Along with centipedes and ground beetles, their presence puts the stamp of approval on finished compost. At the end of the composting process, they will be right in the midst of all that crumbly, coffee-brown colored compost that has the smell of fresh earth.
not all some species eat other bugs but most species eat plants algae etc and etc
All beetles generally have six legs, a shell (although it may be soft, like in fireflies), and possibly antennae. Note: Names can be deceiving. An example would be fireflies, which are beetles, and pill bugs, which are not bugs at all, but are crustaceans.
they can inter breed and produce fertile offspring.
A shutter bug is a person who likes bugs all different species!