bats
Privet Hawk Moths and their caterpillars often do not cause many domestic problems. As such, they are suggested to not be bothered with.
Hawk moth caterpillars are not poisonous. However, other caterpillars are, so always know what you are dealing with before touching a caterpillar.
Hawk moths are preyed upon by birds, bats, and other insects such as spiders. Additionally, some animals feed on hawk moth caterpillars, including birds, beetles, and wasps.
The Privet hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri) is a species of moth found in Europe and North America. As its name describes, the caterpillars feed on privets, as well as ash trees and lilacs.
Yes, but some turn into moths.Before I answer I must say you should rephrase the question to: Do all species of caterpillars transform into butterflies, because the simplest answer would be no, because some will get eaten, stepped on, etc... and will not undergo transformation.As well as hawk-moth caterpillars, atlas-moth caterpillars and silk-moth caterpillars which by name they turn into moths.
yes
The larva of a silkworm moth is called silkworm caterpillar.
No, but some moth caterpillars eat wool.
the hawk moth
No, the largest is the Atlas moth
The hawk moth is a large moth found in England, Scotland and India.It has very noticable large eye markings around its head and a spike on its abdomin.It usually is coloured brown or green.It feeds of bedstraw and fuscias.
Tussock moth caterpillars are relatively toxic to other animals. If a dog ingests one, it could get very sick from the poison.