The time it takes for a moth to emerge from its cocoon varies by species, but it typically ranges from a few days to several weeks. After pupation, the moth usually breaks free within a few hours to a day once it's fully developed. Environmental factors like temperature and humidity can also influence the timing of its emergence.
about 2 weeks
no time because it is already a moth. If you mean the larvea, then roughly 4 to 6 weeks.
A few days
a while prob a moth at the most
it could be from a week to months
5 ~ 6 weeks
The Spotted Apatelode Moth goes through complete metamorphosis. It takes a little more than two weeks for the moth to reach the cocoon stage.
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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
It depends on the species. Some overwinter for months before hatching. Some only take a week or so. The callosamia angulifera and antherea polyphemus I'm raising now hatched from their eggs in 22-25 days.
It usually takes about 2-4 weeks for a hawk-moth to emerge from its chrysalis, depending on temperature and humidity levels. Once emerged, it may take a few hours for its wings to fully expand and dry before it can fly.
Yes it can... Not sure how long it lasts.. Take Benadryl and calamine lotion...