actually male pill bugs don't eat female pill bugs
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.
No, pill bugs don't eat lady bugs.
Yes they do, Roly Polys eat plants like Leaves and grass.
No. No insect eats rocks.
Animals such as birds, toads, and beetles are known to eat pill bugs. They can also be consumed by some types of spiders and insects.
1. Pill bugs breathe with gills so they need to live in areas with high humidity or in wet places 2. Pill Bugs help decompose organic material faster 3. Sick pill bugs turn bright blue 4. pill bugs blood is blue because the hemoeyanin has copper ions 5. Pill bugs are NOT insects they are Isopods
Because they eat decayed plant and animal material.
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Some people in Mexico (Mexicans) eat pill bugs.
To begin, this question is in the wrong category; pill bugs, are in fact, not insects. The misleading name "pill bug" leads people to believe pill bugs are from the class "Insecta" but rather, they are a part of the subphyla "Crustacea". They are much closer in relation to animals like shrimp and crabs, than to any type of insect. More specifically, pill bugs are actually isopods. To answer your question as succinctly as possible, pill bugs eat decaying plants and even some living plants. Pill bugs are of no harm to humans, but large populations can greatly damage plant crops in green houses. ~ nkindianhobo ~
Yes, some species of frogs do eat pill bugs as part of their diet. Pill bugs are a source of protein and moisture for frogs, making them a suitable prey. However, not all frog species will consume pill bugs, as their diet can vary based on their natural habitat and availability of food.