What exactly is the inside of a caterpillar made out of?
Do not help the caterpillar, the caterpillar will realize the cacoon is open so the caterpillar will go out of the cacoon and form another if it can so leave your caterpillar alone.
yes a catipiller makes it a cacoon out of its saliva
I'm not sure I'm asking you
It will eather die in its cacoon or stay a catterpiller
i believe its fall/winter and comes out in spring/summer.
Egg, Larvae/Caterpillar, Chrysalis/Cacoon, Butterfly/Moth.
usually one.... each caterpillar makes its own cocoon or chrysalis.
Spikes on caterpillars are not a sign of cocooning.Rather, they occur only on some caterpillar species.
They make silk...when the spin their cacoon
Yes. A moth creates a cacoon, but a butterflies is better and more properly known as a chrysalis.
Hey, they don't simply go into the cocoon; they make it. And they make it around themselves, so that they are in it. Typically, the Caterpillar attaches itself to a branch, hanging down. That done, you can expect the chrysalis formation to start (the cocoon is now often referred to as chrysalis).
The Caterpillar eats until it is fully ready to break out of the cocoon, This may take a few weeks to a year or so. Hope This Helps