no. It is not related to a worm at all.
sure it's not a glow worm?
Worms never turn into butterflies. Caterpillars do.
Yes. Just like many other caterpillars.
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Being in a worm like state ex. maggots, caterpillars, silk worms...
well you can either burn it or you can just cut off the branch and and smash the nest off worm
when a wooly worm caterpillar's black bands are under than the brown one, what weather does this predict?
birds tend to not like fuzzy caterpillars so the cute little tent worms use the fuzz as a defense so they don't get eaten
caterpillars ether turn into a butterfly or a moth but earthworms do not turn into a butterfly. You may be referring to caterpillars, parsley worm. Earthworms only go underground and hope for the best.
No, they are arachnids. Annelids are segmented worms.
No..Caterpillars are just butterfly or moth larva..Not related to worms at all.No, it is an insect, worms are not insects.
Caterpillars have leaf preferences. A silk worm caterpillar likes early season mulberry leaves land then goes into a cocoon. They live as a "worm" just a short while.