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Start by finding leaves with holes in them, and the caterpillars are usually nearby. They usually hang out around trees, leaves, grassy areas, bushes and plants, so check there!!! Also, you can lure in caterpillars by leaving out carrots, dill, leaves of all sorts, flowers, and celery in a shallow pan!

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