Original illustration by PestControlBasics.com. Use the labeled features above to confirm your identification.
π Identification
Pillbug (Armadillidium vulgare): 10-18mm; dark grey; smooth dorsal surface; rolls into a perfect sphere when disturbed β the defining 'roly-poly' or 'rollie pollie' behavior. Sowbug (Oniscus asellus): 10-15mm; lighter grey; 2 tail-like appendages extending beyond body; CANNOT roll into a ball. Both are crustaceans (more closely related to lobsters than to insects).
𧬠Biology & Behavior
Both species are non-insect crustaceans that have fully adapted to terrestrial life β they must stay in moist environments to breathe (they have modified gills). They breathe through humidity, not just moisture. Found anywhere with persistent dampness: basement edges, under landscaping materials against foundation, in decomposing wood, and in crawl spaces. Both are completely harmless decomposers.
β οΈ Damage & Health Risk
Nuisance only when they enter structures. No damage, no biting, no disease. Their presence in basements in large numbers confirms excessive moisture.
π§ DIY Treatment
Reduce foundation moisture (improve drainage, remove mulch from foundation contact). Bifenthrin perimeter spray. Vapor barrier in crawl space. Door sweeps. Indoor individuals die within 24-48 hours without moisture β no indoor treatment needed.
π· When to Call a Pro
Never warranted alone.