No: however, caterpillars have been known to eat through a chrysalis.
No. In fact the only predatory caterpillar in the US is a butterfly caterpillar, The Harvester,
yup
well the silk case is the cacoon of the moth larva. eventually it will hatch into a moth.
It may take several months for the hawk moth to emerge from its chrysalis. Most species of this moth will pupate through the winter months.
A chrysalis
No. Butterflies and Moths lay eggs. These eggs hatch out into caterpillars which eat plany material and grow. Once they are full size, the caterpillars make a cocoon/chrysalis then this cocoon/chrysalis hatches out into a new butterfly or moth. To be more clear, butterfly caterpillars do not make a cocoon; they pupate (transform into a chrysalis) which then hatches into the butterfly However, some moth caterpillers also spin a cocoon round themselves (made of silk) before pupating. Before pupating the caterpiller will normally move off its food source to find somewhere safe and hidden to pupate.
when do Luna moth egg's hatch? durning the summer
Yes. A moth creates a cacoon, but a butterflies is better and more properly known as a chrysalis.
Caterpillars make a chrysalis when they are ready to transform, they do this during the fall and winter time, then come out in the spring. ^_^ HOPE DIS HELPS!!!
Yes it odes, but not as a moth, it comes as a caterpillar.
A butterfly`s is called a chrysalis a moth`s is a cocoon.
Egg, Larvae/Caterpillar, Chrysalis/Cacoon, Butterfly/Moth.
I'm pretty sure it is ready to form a chrysalis to beome a butterfly/moth
The caterpillar makes a cocoon to complete the metamorphosis and turn in to a moth, butterflies make a chrysalis.