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# Pill Bugs in the Garden\n\nPill bugs, also known as roly-polies, are common in gardens and often misunderstood
This article explores their role, benefits, and potential drawbacks in your garden ecosystem, as well as tips for managing their…
\n\n## What Are Pill Bugs?\n\nPill bugs (Armadillidiidae) are small, segmented crustaceans that can roll into a ball when threatened
They thrive in moist, organic-rich soil and are usually found under rocks, mulch, or decaying wood
\n\n## Are Pill Bugs Beneficial?\n\n- **Decomposers:** Pill bugs break down organic matter, helping to recycle nutrients into the soil
\n- **Soil Aeration:** Their burrowing activity improves soil structure and drainage
\n- **Low Threat:** They rarely damage healthy plants, preferring decaying material over living roots and shoots
\n\n## When Are Pill Bugs a Problem?\n\nWhile generally harmless, pill bugs may occasionally feed on tender seedlings, strawberries, or soft…
\n\n## Managing Pill Bugs in the Garden\n\n### 1
Remove Excess Debris\n- Clean up fallen leaves, old mulch, and decaying wood to reduce their habitat
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