No. There are many kind of woolly or hairy caterpillars and they all eat very specific types of leaf.
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No, all caterpillars do not eat all leaves. Each type of caterpillar has very specific requirements as to which kinds of leaf it can eat.
Frogs are the enemies of wooly bear caterpillars.
A wooly bear Caterpillar turns into a tiger moth, usually found on the road or in the grass around winter. The bigger the orange strip the closer winter is. Woolly bear caterpillars are found in north America and Mexico but not Canada, it's to cold there.
Keep it in a warm dark space, like a closet
First of all, woolly bears aren't even bears! They are caterpillars! You can only find them in October though. They are usually around or under logs and leaves and in the garden, you can even find them crossing the road! Hope you catch one! Good luck!
To get a woolly bear caterpillar out of a ball, you need to show it you mean no harm. Make it a good habitat. Woolly Bear Caterpillars eat leaves or plants of any kind they eat during the night and sleep during the day. They usually have two stripes on them and one middle color depending on their health if it's this type of caterpillar. They will soon be an Isabella Tiger Moth when they are out of their cocoons.
5 .10 maybe 15 pounds depends how tall they are. This is a question for a doctor.
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!
a wooly bear catterpillar is probably what you are trying to identify...
there not poisonous, i have one my self. it selff and sound a jar. if you have to refix what i say go adea
when a wooly worm caterpillar's black bands are under than the brown one, what weather does this predict?