Yes, roly polies, also known as pillbugs or woodlice, can eat aphids, but they primarily feed on decaying organic matter, such as leaf litter and decomposing plants. While they may consume small insects like aphids if available, they are not significant predators of them. Their diet mainly consists of detritus, making them important decomposers in the ecosystem.
It is called roly poly
This is a roly poly.
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!"
Roly Poly was created in 1996.
Roly Poly - song - was created in 1946.
I think it is spelled like roly poly
i don't know, maybe.
No, certain protein chains found in the "roly poly's" exoskeleton are slightly poisonous to mammals closely related to sugar gliders.
Birds of all varieties and other small animals eat roly-polies.
Pill bugs nickname is Roly Poly because they roll up into a ball to protect themselves.
chicken roly poly was a very old recipe that was originated in the colenies.
yes, the roll them in their web than attack them.