milk weed
Monarch butterflyy
It depends on what kind of caterpillar you want to attract. Monarch caterpillars enjoy milkweed leaves, but if you want a large fuzzy one, try planting tomatoes. You will find huge ones on the underside of the leaves.
sycamore
what kind of leaf do fuzzy black and orange catipilers eat
A hairy molly.
Caterpillars can eat picked leaves but they must be exactly the kind of leaf on which they would naturally feed. If you try to feed them the wrong kinds of leaf they will not eat them and will starve.
No. There are many kind of woolly or hairy caterpillars and they all eat very specific types of leaf.
a dog
There are many different kinds of caterpillars. There is a specific website that is designed to tell you what kind of caterpillar it is. The website is http://www.discoverlife.org/20/q?guide=Caterpillars.
Female Mouse Spider
Yellow big bird
Yes, they typically feast gratuitously on leaves or grass, but usually leaves. The kind of leaf depends on the species you're referring to, but if you find one in the wild it's probably safe to assume they eat leaves from the types of trees that grow where you found it.