It hatches from the pupa by splitting open its pupal casing and emerging. The wings are folded and damp when inside the pupal casing. Once emerged, it stretches its wings and pumps blood into them while the wings are setting. It sits this way for a few hours before it flies away.
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It is a caterpillar, not to be confused with a worm. It is the larval stage of butterflies and moths.
They turn into caterpillars and then they soon form into a cancoon and then transform into the butterfly stage.
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Yes it odes, but not as a moth, it comes as a caterpillar.
No, a butterfly goes through metamorphosis it starts as a caterpillar
A Monarch lays eggs, and an egg will hatch into a caterpillar.
The Foley Mountain caterpillar turns into a Foley Mountain Butterfly. This happens after they hatch from the chrysalis that they spin.
A larva,then a caterpillar, then it goes into the cocoon, and finally into a beautiful butterfly.
No: however, caterpillars have been known to eat through a chrysalis.
Yes they are born form eggs that mature butterflies lay.
No information can be found on which caterpillar is the smallest because they can vary in size so greatly. Most caterpillars are almost too small to see with the naked eye when they hatch, and they grow as the eat more.
A young moth is called a caterpillar. Moths go through a variety of life stages before it becomes a moth.
Its hard to prevent the growth, but a good quality high-residual insecticide will do the trick once they hatch.
They lay eggs on Brassicas and their caterpillars will hatch and eat the leaves. Eventually, the caterpillar will spin a cocoon from inside which an adult butterfly will emerge.
Actually, I don't really know...