Inchworms are harmful indoors and outside.
Specifically, the pest in question (Geometridae family) is the caterpillar manifestation of geometer moths. As the larval stage, inchworms prey upon foliage. They will devour the leaves of deciduous trees (especially apple, cherry, crabapple, maple, mulberry) and of garden vegetables.
no you are a liar
inchworms are not actually worms. they are just another name for any small, hairless caterpillar. There is not a certain kind of animal called an inchworms, it is just a general term. Most of the time they are green or brown, and are about an inch long, hence the name "inchworm". The walk with little suction feet by making a hump in their back, then straightening out and repeating the process until they have moved the distance they want to go. You will most likely see inchworms in the grass or on the leaves of trees.
Indoors because if it is raining outdoors you can just have recess indoors
it has been performed outside before. its just usually preformed indoors because of the stange and such
they just crawl and eat whatever they find
Just ask Michael Vick. He'll tell you. AwesomeDude 4 You people make me sick. You want to kill a dog, FOR SPORT? FOR FUN FOR JUST BECAUSE YOU ARE NASTY? ALL OF THE ABOVE???? X(
Yes. You just must simply move them indoors via picking or transplantation before using indoors.
just indoors away from any drafts.
Hades can be harmful if he is angered. But he is seen as a very just God.
you just keep it indoors all the time
No, not toxic. Just silly. The air conditioner works on exchanging heat for cool. If you run the ac unit indoors, it will actually get warmer!
Yes, succulent plants can live indoors during the winter. Just be sure it gets enough sunlight and do not water it too much.