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Roly poly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roly poly may refer to: • Anything whose shape approximates a sphere • Pillbug, a type of woodlice which can roll into a ball. • Roly-poly toy, a toy that rights itself when pushed over • Jam Roly-Po...
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I was a roly-poly loving kid, like most people, and now I have a roly-poly loving daughter. There are so many of these little critters in my yard that I need to be careful not to squash them at night (constant patrols of them on the sidewalks).
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It ended up getting rid of most of the roly polys as well as the shells (that I am sure were going to grow into full-blown slugs). I took the bugs to a nursery and they ... Most of the insect damage I've seen involves holes in the leaves etc while animal damage is often more severe like getting chopped off at ground level.
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In Reply to: Re: Roly Poly Bugs? Help? What kind of bug is this? How can I get rid of it? posted by Phyllis Teel on July 24, 2001 at 11:14:05: ... : These are roly polys. They do no harm. : Vaccuum them up. : Sincerely, : Phyllis Teel ... Colored roly poly Dave 22:03:44 4/14/2005 (0)
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The children's book, Bug Hunt, included in its drawings and descriptions of "bugs", (a term in itself inappropriate for all insects) the following creatures: a Roly-poly, or "pill bug", an earthworm, a daddy-longlegs spider, and a snail. ... The Center for Insect Science Education Outreach has diagrams on Arthropods,
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Pillbugs have no posterior appendages and can roll up into a tight ball when disturbed, for which they are sometimes called "roly-polies". ... Insect Info & Advice...
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