Yes, pillbugs, commonly known as rolly pollies, can enter a state of dormancy during colder months, but they do not technically hibernate in the same way some animals do. Instead, they seek shelter in moist environments, such as under leaf litter or rocks, to protect themselves from freezing temperatures and desiccation. They become less active and may stay in these sheltered areas until warmer weather returns.
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The scientific name for rolly pollies is Pocellio scaber
Pill bugs or roly-poly bugs are crustaceans in the woodlouse family.
Yes they do they are birds, Frogs , rodents and guard snakes.
A rolly polly (woodlice) is a crustacean.
A 'rolly polly' is a woodlouse, of which there are many varieties. They are not insects.
Rolly-Polly bug is another name for the Woodlouse. These little crustations are known by many other names such as cheese log, pill bug, rolly-polly, roll up bug, salter, sow bug, and armadillidiidae. They are not insects. Insects have only 6 legs. rolly-polly bugs have 7 pair of legs (14 legs).
If you're referring the harmless Pill Bugs, they are scavengers and eat dead things (like plants, small bugs)
no
if you find a rolly polly it does not mean anything. but when you mess with it, it rolls into a little ball
Yes they can
Really drink water of course