they live near shallow puddles or in ponds
Between 20-30 babies but the most they can have is 50 the most, to mate they need to be the same size.to now if it has babies check its stomach if it has white eggs on it there babies.im actually great with roly polys they all are born white and grow up to be gray they live up to 2 years tops.
Yes they are, I used to play with them all the time. FUN FACT: Pillbugs curl into tight balls when threatened.Most kids have poked a pillbug to watch it roll up into a tight ball. In fact, many people call them roly polies for just this reason. Its ability to curl up distinguishes the pillbug from another close relative, the sowbug....
Roly polys are also known as pill bugs or woodlice. Their scientific name is Armadillidium vulgare.
No, rolly pollies, also known as pill bugs, are not harmful to plants. They primarily feed on decaying organic matter and do not actively consume live plants. In fact, they can help break down organic material and contribute to nutrient cycling in the soil.
Yes, Rolly Pollies, also known as pill bugs or woodlice, are not insects. Instead, they belong to the group of crustaceans that are more closely related to shrimp and lobsters. They are known for their ability to roll up into a ball when disturbed.
the roly polly that is in the ground drinks your blood so not many live because they cant find blood
Roly pollies mostly live underneath bricks, flower pots, leaves, mulch, and rocks. They like moist, damp areas and eat decaying vegetation.
a roly polly eats fungi and fallen leaves.
Bigger roly-polies. They are Woodlice. Wiki has an article on Woodlice here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodlouse
Roly polys or pillpugs are invertebrates that are crustaceans. They are found in many different areas and like to eat plants.
A roli polie is the nickname given to a small bug that rolls up into a ball when touched. This bug is a wood louse.
yes, in the wild, they LIVE with one another.
Roly Polies live for an average of two to three years.
rollie pollies
get a clear box, fill it with dirt, poke holes in it (unless if it already has holes) put things maybe you found the roly poly in like grass or something, keep it somewhere in the house or outside, make sure the soil is mouisture, ask your parents permission. and there you go! your own roly poly home!
roly polies or pill bugs can live up to three years
Rollie pollies drink water. It takes a frieken wis kid to figure that out