The are part of the food chain. You probably don't eat pill bugs and sow bugs, but you eat stuff that eats the pill bugs and sow bugs.
Because they eat decayed plant and animal material.
1.sow bugs have a lighter shell and pill bugs have a darker colored shell -josh 2.Pill bugs can roll into a ball whereas Sow bugs cannot :D
Isopods
Isopoda
Sow bugs belong to the class Malacostraca, which is part of the phylum Arthropoda. This class includes a variety of crustaceans, such as crabs and shrimp. Sow bugs are often found in moist environments and are known for their segmented bodies and ability to roll into a ball, similar to pill bugs.
Sow bugs, also known as woodlice or pill bugs, have simple eyes called ocelli that can detect light and basic shapes. They do not have good vision and primarily rely on their antennae and sense of touch to navigate their environment.
I would say uhhh worms and bugs Most likely earwigs, sow bugs, pill bugs and or an occasional centipede if ground is moist.
Pill bugs like sow bugs live for about 2 years
scientific name of sow bugs is dooryard sowbug
Pill bugs and sow bugs are terrestrial crustaceans belonging to the order Isopoda. They are often referred to as "roly-polies" or "woodlice." Unlike many crustaceans that live in aquatic environments, these species have adapted to life on land and are commonly found in moist habitats like soil and leaf litter. While they resemble insects, they are more closely related to shrimp and crabs.
they give birth to live young
Sow bugs, also known as pill bugs or roly-polies, have various natural predators, including birds, amphibians, and small mammals. Certain insects like beetles and spiders may also prey on them. Additionally, some larger invertebrates, such as centipedes, can hunt and consume sow bugs. Their primary defense against these predators is their ability to roll into a ball, providing some protection.