My son brought home one as a pet.
We now have Frog the rollie pollie in his own little habitat.
What do they eat?
What do rollie pollies eat?
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Rollie pollies, also called pillbugs, could survive mostly on soft, decaying matter, like grass and leaves, and still live between two and five years. They can also safely eat fish food, fresh vegetables, and even crumpled-up cardboard.
http://www.pestnet.com/pillbugs/what-do ... llies-eat/
http://www.pestnet.com/pillbugs/what-do ... llies-eat/
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Decaying vegetation.
I have googled the diet of nearly any insect native to our areas, lol, due to my bug catching kids.
I have googled the diet of nearly any insect native to our areas, lol, due to my bug catching kids.
Do I want to know how you know all this ...please tell me google? Or as a side job you rehabilitate rolliepollie bugs?Lunarprancer wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2019 7:57 pm Rollie pollies, also called pillbugs, could survive mostly on soft, decaying matter, like grass and leaves, and still live between two and five years. They can also safely eat fish food, fresh vegetables, and even crumpled-up cardboard.
http://www.pestnet.com/pillbugs/what-do ... llies-eat/
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Or like millions of other moms.....experienceAnonymous 2 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2019 8:01 pmDo I want to know how you know all this ...please tell me google? Or as a side job you rehabilitate rolliepollie bugs?Lunarprancer wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2019 7:57 pm Rollie pollies, also called pillbugs, could survive mostly on soft, decaying matter, like grass and leaves, and still live between two and five years. They can also safely eat fish food, fresh vegetables, and even crumpled-up cardboard.
http://www.pestnet.com/pillbugs/what-do ... llies-eat/
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Or like millions of other moms.....experienceAnonymous 2 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2019 8:01 pmDo I want to know how you know all this ...please tell me google? Or as a side job you rehabilitate rolliepollie bugs?Lunarprancer wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2019 7:57 pm Rollie pollies, also called pillbugs, could survive mostly on soft, decaying matter, like grass and leaves, and still live between two and five years. They can also safely eat fish food, fresh vegetables, and even crumpled-up cardboard.
http://www.pestnet.com/pillbugs/what-do ... llies-eat/
Thank you!Lunarprancer wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2019 7:57 pm Rollie pollies, also called pillbugs, could survive mostly on soft, decaying matter, like grass and leaves, and still live between two and five years. They can also safely eat fish food, fresh vegetables, and even crumpled-up cardboard.
http://www.pestnet.com/pillbugs/what-do ... llies-eat/
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