Yes they are, I used to play with them all the time. FUN FACT: Pillbugs curl into tight balls when threatened.Most kids have poked a pillbug to watch it roll up into a tight ball. In fact, many people call them roly polies for just this reason. Its ability to curl up distinguishes the pillbug from another close relative, the sowbug....
No they are not. Insects have 6 legs and rolly pollies have 14 legs (7 on each pair)
yes they do the mother cares them under her stomach
No not from what I've read if I remember they are herbivores
No they only eat compost and dead plants, they're fine and can be fun to watch!
They don't move and turn a white-ish color depending how long they been dead
rolly pollies eat lettuce
No they are not. Insects have 6 legs and rolly pollies have 14 legs (7 on each pair)
yes they can
Rolly pollies use their antennas for feeling their way around nature. They also use them to locate their food sources.
The scientific name for rolly pollies is Pocellio scaber
yes, in the wild, they LIVE with one another.
How do you kill rollie pollies
About double the size of the beetle itself
yes they are they break up food and eat it
No, but they won't last long.
they come out somewhere in the fall
yes they do the mother cares them under her stomach