yes they will live
No, rollie pollies are not millipedes; they are actually a type of crustacean known as pillbugs or woodlice. While both belong to the larger group of arthropods, rollie pollies are more closely related to crabs and shrimp than to millipedes. Millipedes, on the other hand, are myriapods and have a different body structure and habitat preferences.
Like most insects, millipedes have a pair of antennae near the top of the head and a pair of feelers at the bottom of their head.
millipedes live in any country in the world
No they can't because the habbitat will over populate because a cockroach can have up to 1000000000 babies and same with millipedes
Millipedes live in decaying leaves and plants.
Up to 3 years.
1. Millipedes can live up to 7 years. 2. Millipedes do not have a back bone. 3. Millipedes are arthropods. 4. Millipedes are harmless.
Oh, my goodness! There are so many! Flies, mosquitoes, butterflies, moths, bees, wasps, and beetles are all insects that lives on land. Spiders are arachnids that live on land. Centipedes and millipedes have their own little section of Arthropoda and they live on land. And some crustanceans, such as pillbugs, live on land.
No, pillbugs do not lay eggs. They are live-bearing organisms, which means that the female carries fertilized eggs in a pouch on her underside until they hatch into small pillbugs.
millipedes have short life spans they only live approximaly 1 to 10 years i thinnk??
houses.
Brighton.