no i would pick them up and put them safely outside of the garden
if you see one.
Caterpillars do have antennas but they are very small and hard to see.
The larval stage of Eastern Black Swallowtail (Papilio polyxenes) does have parsley as one of its host plants, meaning: the caterpillars eat parsley (as well as dill and carrot tops.) If you see them in your garden-- don't kill them! Plant more parsley and enjoy the beautiful adult stage.
yes
well yes because raccoon eat anything that are insects or little animals they look for hunger or anything thats beyond them the are like a prayer of kings some of them you could see in Ur house but the safe thing about them is they wont kill u=]}
Butterflies don't lay eggs then.
It is considered a legend if you see a lot of caterpillars in the fall that have a wide middle section then the winter will be mild. If you do not see a lot of them and they do not have a wide middle section then it is supposed to be a harsh winter.
Under trees, bushes, onMilkweed,in the grass. Pratically anywhere that's outside nature life like,but more likely to be near or on a tree and on Milkweed.
You see bugs, flowers, usually a hose, grass, some vegetables, leaves etc.
there is no caterpillars that eat cat nip, all caterpillars will see what it is by taking a nibble but no caterpillar eats cat nip
i don't see y u can't have caterpillars for pets. some of my neghbors keep caterpillars for pets. just let them go when their butterflies, feed them, and don't get too sad if they die. (besides, it's a part of life.)
No, caterpillars don't have spines. They are flexible. We know this because when a caterpillar moves along, you see it move in a wave. Also, caterpillars are invertebrates which by definition means that they don't have a spine.