if you are to capture a woolly bear caterpillar you should keep it in a cool environments such as the outdoors in sheds, garages, and children's clubhouses outdoors. Otherwise it will most likely die. Good luck with your caterpillar!
You can find Woolly Bear Caterpillars in the Fall under leaves or in the spring anywhere. You will probably not find them in the winter because the hibernate.
Usually where there are many trees. They also like warm tempatures, so they'll be out in spring or summer.
Depending on the particular species, hairy caterpillars eat certain plant leaves, whilst others feed on leaf littler and debris.
the black hairy caterpillars
Because they didnt do anything to you.
No, because a caterpillar is a insect and insects are not mammals.
"What caterpillar is hairy and black?"
I am just afraid of any thing that creeps around, like grub worms, caterpillars, and especially maggots! I am not phobic, they just seem nasty, especially the hairy caterpillars. Who knows what is in those hairs. Anyway, I just find them disgusting. Brant
No. There are many kind of woolly or hairy caterpillars and they all eat very specific types of leaf.
Yes. Baby caterpillars are poisonous. in fact they are more poisonous than the bigger caterpillar's. the baby hairy caterpillars are poisonous as well
there is a monarch a moth and lots of other kinds. I once had a caterpillar that was yellow and had black hair and was very hairy.
A coco bird typically eats hairy caterpillars. They also will munch on other small insects such as ants and roaches.
Depends what type. Some caterpillars can be so harmful that they can cause dogs death and asmatha suffers could lead to death to.
"A dark place to find hairy elephants" is a phrase used in the movie, "A Night at the Museum". A dark place to find hairy elephants is probably the room where the mastodon skeleton is found.