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  1. Roly-poly bugs, also known as pill bugs, are terrestrial crustaceans that resemble insects1. Here are some facts about them:
    1. They are not actually insects, but crustaceans.
    2. Female roly-poly bugs may have one to three broods of young per year.
    3. They have unique adaptations.
    4. Roly-poly bugs are decomposers.
    5. They can serve as natural insect control2.
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    The roly-poly, or pill bug, is a terrestrial crustacean that looks just like an insect. Oval shaped, with seven sets of legs and a hard outer shell, these creatures are best known for their ability to roll themselves into a perfectly shaped ball when threatened.
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    Roly-Poly Bug Facts

    • Classification Features Even though their name implies that these little guys are bugs, they're not actually insects, but crustaceans. ...
    • Life Cycle Female roly-poly bugs may have one to three broods of young per year. ...
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    Armadillidiidae - Wikipedia

    This ability gives woodlice in this family their common names of pill bugs [1] or roly polies. [2] Other common names include slaters, potato bugs, butchy boys, [3] and doodle bugs. [4] Most species are native to the Mediterranean Basin, while a few species have wider European distributions. See more

    Armadillidiidae is a family of woodlice, a terrestrial crustacean group in the order Isopoda. Unlike members of some other woodlice families, members of this family can roll into a ball, an ability they share with the outwardly … See more

    The family Armadillidiidae is differentiated from other woodlouse families by the two-segmented nature of the antennal flagellum, by the form of the uropods, and by the ability to roll into a ball.
    Within the family Armadillidiidae, 18 genera are … See more

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    Pill bugs in the family Armadillidiidae are able to form their bodies into a ball shape, in a process known as conglobation. Conglobation has evolved independently in several families; this behaviour is shared with pill millipedes (which are often confused with pill … See more

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    • Data related to Armadillidiidae at Wikispecies
    • Regional maps for the most common American names for this isopod can be found in the results … See more

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  5. How to Get Rid of Roly Poly Bugs and Sowbugs (And …

    To get rid of roly poly bugs reduce the habitat favored by these pests by eliminating garden debris, leaf piles, fallen fruit, and weeds from all growing areas. Use mulches that are coarse enough to let water pass through easily …

  6. Everything You Need to Know About Roly-Poly Bugs

    May 16, 2019 · Roly-poly bugs are crustaceans that curl up into a ball when disturbed. Learn how to identify them, where they live, and how to get rid of them with eco-friendly methods.

  7. Armadillidium vulgare - Wikipedia

    Armadillidium vulgare, the common pill-bug, potato bug, common pill woodlouse, roly-poly, slater, doodle bug, or carpenter, is a widespread European species of woodlouse. It is the most extensively investigated terrestrial isopod species. [2]

  8. Armadillidium - Wikipedia

    Armadillidium (/ ɑːrmədɪˈlɪdiəm /) is a genus of the small terrestrial crustacean known as the woodlouse. Armadillidium are also commonly known as pill woodlice, leg pebbles, pill bugs, roly-poly, or potato bugs, and are often …

  9. 15 Fascinating Facts About Pill Bugs - ThoughtCo

    Aug 1, 2024 · Most kids have poked a pill bug to watch it roll up into a tight ball. In fact, many people call them roly-polies for just this reason. Their ability to curl up distinguishes the pill bug from another close relative, the sowbug.

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  11. pillbug - Armadillidium vulgare - Entomology and …

    Learn about the pillbug, a nocturnal terrestrial crustacean that can roll into a ball when disturbed. Find out its distribution, description, life cycle, host plants, and management options.