You may have brought them into your home. I just did, somehow after walking the dog outside in the rain and allowed my hair to be "unprotected" in the night-time. Anything could have gotten into my hair. I did not realize it until after I took off my shirt and something landed on my chest. It wiggled, I brushed it off, it landed on the couch and then wiggled. I screamed. I gathered it on a white napkin and placed it in a jar and watched it. It was very small, about an inch long, brown with small suction appendeages at both ends. Hmm. Very interesting.... Google is awesome!!!
There are most likely bug repellents you can use, if not, this may sound crazy, but use birdfood to attract birds that will eat the worms, especially robins.
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Does a worm have a skeleton? Exactly
Yes, they can. You can get rid of an infestation, and then transfer more to the same location and get another infestation.
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Most birds prefer to eat inchworms because it is widely available, and as a result, the birds help to control the inchworm population.
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Inchworm - song - was created in 1952.
Inchworm - A small hairless caterpillar
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An inchworm will stay in their cocoon for about 2 weeks. They tend to stay in an extra week most of the time.
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All bugs are considered insects. However, an inchworm does not have the traits associated with bugs it is part of the larger insect family.