There are several types of oleander caterpillars, including oleander hawk and spotted oleander. The spotted oleander caterpillar stays in their cocoons for about two weeks before merging as a moth.
a)That's not how you spell caterpillar and b) They don't stay in eggs they stay in cocoons.
The hickory tussock moth caterpillar, known for its ability to leave painfully itchy rashes from the barbed setae stay in their cocoons from mid to late September until the following April.
it depends on what type of caterpillar it is. for instance,a poofy.
about ten days
They emerge from their cocoons about ten days after spinning them.
about ten days
they are from 5 cm to 1 meter ,depends . The length of a caterpillar would depend on the particular species. Some species may be as small as one quarter of an inch while others may be four to six inches long.
a month or a little bit more
1 week
They make a cucun and stay there for a long time
Probably about ten days.
5 million years