Yes, rollie pollies, also known as pill bugs or woodlice, do mate. They are terrestrial crustaceans that reproduce sexually. They engage in mating behavior to produce offspring.
A rollie pollie, also known as a pill bug or roly-poly, is a small creature that is grey in color with a segmented body that can roll into a ball for protection. They have seven pairs of legs and are commonly found in moist environments like gardens and under rocks and logs.
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.
No not from what I've read if I remember they are herbivores
When dead, rolly pollies (pill bugs) may appear dried up and shriveled. They can also turn black or brown in color as they decompose.
Well i have aton of rollie pollies they are really fun to take care of and,rollie pollies do like music because one time i had brandy and candy two of my rollie pollies and then they both just went crazy they crawled as close as they could get and then they both just layed there.The end
No they are crustaceans
no. They are harmless.
Besides poo, rollie pollies eat fruits and dirt. And NEVER feed rollie pollies sugar. its bad for there health. because one time i feeded them sugar and the next day they were dead.
There is really not a proper way to right rollie pollies. These are known to be insects.
No
worms will not eat rollie pollies unless its dead... remember worms will eat just about everything! even trash!
They do but people rarely see them.
rollie pollies
yes they can
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yes, in the wild, they LIVE with one another.