they eat decaying plants and SOME living plants
They eat dead or decaying plants or animals. They are omnivores. Actually they are scavengers, like most other crustaceans. They aren't omnivores.
Pill Bugs (or 'rollie-pollies') feed on dead or decaying plants or animals .
it eats by foraging.
Wood.
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pill bugs eat any kind of dead vegetation -josh
I happen to have a pet mantis that will eat a pill bug from time to time. However they do not particularly like thes hard shelled insects and will eat softer things if they are not really hungry.
Humans do in fact in Mexico they are a delicacy.
They normally eat decaying plants or dead grass and they drink very little water.
yes exterminators you fool
Isopoda.
you usually have to have a low powered microscope or a really good magnify glass.
If you give a pill bug soda it will most likely explode due to all the gas inside of it.
Pill bugs eat rotting vegetation such as vegetables, fruits, decomposing leaves and other parts of dead plants that have accumulated in damp areas on the ground. You can read more about them at the related link.
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A pill-bug egg usually appears as a yellow, spherical grain on the ventral side (under side) of a female. It appears as though the pill bug got a small yellow grain caught inside it.