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Woodlice are little gray crabs that live in dr.seizes hat and potato bugs are a small microphone ,that is used to intercept info from an unknowing persons phone call or conversation,usually stored in potatoes

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Are potato bugs the same thing as a pill bug?

They can be. Some types of woodlouse are known as pill bugs or potato bugs but there are also bugs that actually attack potato crops known as potato beetles or potato bugs. See the Related Links for more information on both types of insects.


Why do woodlice not have teeth?

Woodlice are not insects because they are crustaceans just like pill bugs.


What do garden bugs look like?

Insects, myriapods, terrestrial crabs and woodlice are what garden bugs look like. Centipedes and millipedes number among a garden's myriapods. Pill bugs, also called doodle bugs and roly polies, serve as common examples of woodlice.


Are penny sows woodlice?

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Are sink bugs insects?

If you mean stink bugs, yes, they're insects. They're not one of those tricky bugs like woodlice that are actually crustaceans.


What are woodlice?

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Can baby garter snakes eat potato bugs other bugs?

they can


Do potato bugs live in water?

No


Are potato bugs harmful to humans?

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Do potato bugs see color?

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How many legs do potato bugs have?

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You dont have potatoes so why do you have potato bugs?

Cause the bugs feed on your children.