There are thousands of different caterpilars - all with different preferences.
The caterpillers can live on almost all types of terestrial green plants.
I have seen them in Persimmon trees.
they live on leaves
in the forest or in your backyard
yes some do
Hmmm I don't think they do
See when caterpillers bite a plant leaves it actually helps the plants get nutrients From the sun enstead of getting nutrients from the dirt. So if a bird takes it from the dirt it will live. Oh by the way the best ones are the black, red, and yellow caterpillers.
caterpillers, crocs, fish and frogs all live there.
An aquatic plant
water lilies
The affects of grey water on a plant is that grey water will probably kill the plant or the plant Will live but it depends on the type of plant you get and the type of harsh water.
no
No
It depends on the type of plant you are placing outside. If you live in Florida and you are placing a shaded plant in the direct sun don't expect it to live long. Also take in consideration the type of soil that you have and what the plant will actually thrive in. Always research the type of plant that you have to make a good little outdoors home for it.
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