Yes it becomes a moth
No, the palmer worm, canker worm, and locust are not three stages of development of the same insect. They are different types of insects belonging to distinct species within the order of Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies for palmer and canker worms) and Orthoptera (locusts).
There are many insects that go through a stage where they live in a cocoon. This happens because they are usually changing from a worm like insect to a flying insect.
Canker worm
According to my Shakespeare teacher, it means love-sucking worm.
no they are worms. (unlike mealworms who are insect grubs.)
yes
Canker worms belong to the order Lepidoptera, which is the same order that includes butterflies and moths. Within Lepidoptera, canker worms are part of the family Geometridae, commonly known as geometer moths. The larvae of canker worms are often referred to as inchworms due to their distinctive looping movement.
Super bug is an insect and not a worm going by the number of body parts, wings and legs.
The super bug is an insect not a worm looking at the number of body parts and the pair of legs.
intestint worm
Yes, the silk worm is a domesticated insect primarly in china. It is also known to be used in Japan and India as well.
English sparrow