yes they can
rolly pollies eat lettuce
Yes, rolly pollies, also known as pill bugs or woodlice, primarily feed on decaying plant material, but they may also eat live plants in some cases.
Rolly pollies, also known as pill bugs or woodlice, are not harmful to plants. They primarily feed on decaying organic matter and do not typically cause damage to live plants.
Yes, garter snakes can eat rolly pollies, also known as pill bugs. While their primary diet consists of amphibians, small mammals, and insects, they may consume various invertebrates, including rolly pollies, if the opportunity arises. However, rolly pollies are not a staple food source for garter snakes.
Roly polys or pillpugs are invertebrates that are crustaceans. They are found in many different areas and like to eat plants.
To naturally get rid of rolly pollies in your garden, you can try using diatomaceous earth, neem oil, or a mixture of equal parts water and vinegar. These methods are effective in repelling and eliminating rolly pollies without harming your plants.
yes they are they break up food and eat it
You can prevent rolly pollies from eating your plants by creating a barrier around your plants using diatomaceous earth or copper tape, keeping your garden clean and free of debris, and using natural predators like birds or toads to control the rolly pollie population.
No, rolly pollies, also known as pill bugs, are not harmful to plants. They primarily feed on decaying organic matter and do not actively consume live plants. In fact, they can help break down organic material and contribute to nutrient cycling in the soil.
Rolly pollies roll up to protect themselves from danger or threats.
To keep rolly pollies out of your garden, you can create a barrier using diatomaceous earth or crushed eggshells around the plants. Additionally, keeping the garden area clean and free of debris can help deter them from settling in.
No not from what I've read if I remember they are herbivores