Roly polies, a.k.a. Pillbugs, are not going to eat anything you'd want to eat from your garden. They live in damp dark places and eat mold and fecal pellets from insects and Spiders.
i don't know, maybe.
Yes, wood bugs eat plants. The crustaceans in question also may be called isopods, pill bugs, or roly-poly bugs. They prey upon dead and decaying animals and plants as well as upon living plants.
Pill bugs nickname is Roly Poly because they roll up into a ball to protect themselves.
Birds eat them and other bugs. In many countries people eat bugs. There would be no harm in eating them.
yes, the roll them in their web than attack them.
they eat dead grass or decaying plants and animals and sometimes can eat living plants but there really hard for them to chew.
Theoretically, any animal can be a "pet", but as roly poly bugs don't exactly have long life spans, it would be kind of cruel to take them from their natural environment unless they were endangered there and could not be relocated to another place. If taken from a natural environment, they should be kept in a terrarium with plenty of dirt. Please don't take them, though. Its cruel to do so.
Yes they do, Roly Polys eat plants like Leaves and grass.
Roly pollies mostly live underneath bricks, flower pots, leaves, mulch, and rocks. They like moist, damp areas and eat decaying vegetation.
Lady bugs and roly poly do get along, and both are a wonderful addition to your garden. They help ward off unwanted pests and do not eat your plants.
Yes, and it would be normally. ' The question's category by-line suggests "roly-poly" is an American colloquialism for the woodlouse, in which case, a sentence like, "There is a roly-poly ambling across the floor". ' In the UK, roly-poly is a somewhat archaic adjective for being overweight as a person or animal, and also the name of a pudding. So, perhaps, "You'll end up roly-poly if you eat too much roly-poly pudding!"
they are more commonly known as Pill Bugs, but they eat fungi, fallen leaves, or dead animals.