They emerge from their cocoons about ten days after spinning them.
How long a caterpillar takes to become a cocoon depends on its species. Some species take three weeks to three months.
I just found a Lunar Moth catipiller. Talked to a lady that has studied them and she told me the one I have found is about to form its cocoon and that it would come out next spring.
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a)That's not how you spell caterpillar and b) They don't stay in eggs they stay in cocoons.
A butterfly does not spin a cocoon, it's pupa is called a chrysalis. A moth, however, spins a protective silk case which is known as a cocoon. A caterpillar spins either a cocoon or a chrysalis depending on its breed. After being incased it will be its transfirmation into a butterfly. The time spent in the chrysalis is different for each species of Butterfly, but when the metormorphosis is complete the new butterfly will break its way out of the casing of the chrysalis and spread its new wings for the first time. The butterfly will genrally cling onto the side of the chrysalis for an hour or so, to allow their wings to dry out, and enable them to fly for the first time. The time that a lava spends in pupation may be brief, as with the Monarch butterfly who only stay in a chrysalis for 2 weeks. However, some species enter into a dormant state when they start pupation and stay in this stage until the appropriate season. They mostly stay dormant through the winter months or during the dry season in the tropics.
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5 years.
It will certainly not stay cold as long as if it were capped.
about ten days
about ten days
a month or a little bit more
1 week
Probably about ten days.
A caterpillar may stay in there as long as 4-9 days average
An inchworm will stay in their cocoon for about 2 weeks. They tend to stay in an extra week most of the time.
The Caterpillar eats until it is fully ready to break out of the cocoon, This may take a few weeks to a year or so. Hope This Helps
they curl up in there
The Cinnabar Moth will stay in their cocoon for a period of nine months. They cocoon themselves in the early summer and do not emerge from the cocoon until the next spring.
Once a caterpillar is ready to transform into a butterfly, it wraps itself up into a cocoon, made out of it's food, saliva and leaves. It will stay their for about 2 weeks- as much as a month.
Black Swallowtail butterflies stay in their cocoon for 9 to 11 days.