According to the Farmer's Almanac, if a caterpillar is wooly and all white with a black stripe down the middle, it could be a bad winter. A plain white wooly caterpillar means a very bad winter.
No, furry caterpillars may look like they are here for a bad winter, but really the caterpillars are around every year, even when it will be a hot winter to come.
Furry caterpillars are not an indicator of severe winter weather. There are many breeds of caterpillar who are fuzzy. Many of the spines on fuzzy caterpillars are poisonous.
I think it does, we are in for a cold and snowy winter.
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KalabiekuesthaTS NOT THE NAME OF THE CATERPILLAR UNLESS YOU SPELLED IT WRONG CUZ THAT sounds like me caterpillar fuzzy black and one orange stripe down its back and orange feet
I don't know, but if a Woolly Catipilliar has a lot of black fur; it's gonna be a rough winter.
a wooly bear caterpillar
The woolly bear caterpillar can be black without its otherwise hallmark coppery red middle band.Specifically, the eggs are laid by the adult Isabella tiger moth (Pyrrharctia Isabella) during the summer, for hatching throughout the fall and winter. Caterpillars from the same clutch may sport a color range from red with minute black specks to the reverse. According to North American folklore, a predominantly or all black woolly bear caterpillar means upcoming severe winter weather. Such a dire prediction in fact tallies with this scientist/naturalist's observations of the weather during the critical months of May and September 2011.
A wooly bear Caterpillar turns into a tiger moth, usually found on the road or in the grass around winter. The bigger the orange strip the closer winter is. Woolly bear caterpillars are found in north America and Mexico but not Canada, it's to cold there.
every where
To get a woolly bear caterpillar out of a ball, you need to show it you mean no harm. Make it a good habitat. Woolly Bear Caterpillars eat leaves or plants of any kind they eat during the night and sleep during the day. They usually have two stripes on them and one middle color depending on their health if it's this type of caterpillar. They will soon be an Isabella Tiger Moth when they are out of their cocoons.
woolly bear caterpillar
It is dead when it is curled up and not moving
No. There is no basis for this.
Yes, but they only reproduce as adults. The caterpillar is the immature stage of what will become a moth.
there not poisonous, i have one my self. it selff and sound a jar. if you have to refix what i say go adea