yes i think their called spider caterpillars
You can get 2 purple strings 2blue strings and 2 green strings and braid them together.
yes it stings like fire
no
Ladybirds primarily feed on aphids and other small soft-bodied insects, not typically on larger caterpillars like monarchs. While they may consume small caterpillars or eggs, the size and chemical defenses of monarch caterpillars generally deter ladybirds from preying on them. Additionally, monarch caterpillars contain toxins from milkweed, which can make them unpalatable to many predators.
Painted Lady caterpillars build two types of webs. A tent-like web is used to leave their feed in and the second web would be to live in.
~Vit looks like a triangle with a curved top but tilted. it has a lot of strings and the bottom has a box to make the strings loud.
the different tautness helps make different sounds like a guitar. tighter strings = higher sound
Moths make a Cocoon, and butterflies make a chrysalis. But I do believe that all caterpillars (that make it alive) must go through their pupa stage.
Many caterpillars make cocoons that look like sticks. They look like little bundles of tiny twigs, and the caterpillars use them as they transform into butterflies.
the bass strings have to be thicker than guitar strings because a string needs to be thicker to accomodate more bass. This could make it seem like theyre "hard"
they will make their cocoon
no inside the beans are caterpillars then they make cocoons in the bean then eat their way out as moths