There are many different kinds of caterpillars. There is a specific website that is designed to tell you what kind of caterpillar it is. The website is http://www.discoverlife.org/20/q?guide=Caterpillars.
the Buff-Tip Moth caterpillar has black stripes, yellow stripes, and fine white hairs or spikes coming off of it. These are generally about 2.5 inches long and eat oak, maple, elm, and hazel leaves.
It can be a Monarch caterpillar or a Northern Florida caterpillar.
According to the Farmer's Almanac, if a caterpillar is wooly and all white with a black stripe down the middle, it could be a bad winter. A plain white wooly caterpillar means a very bad winter.
The distinguishing feature of a black caterpillar with a white stripe in the middle is the prominent white stripe running along its body.
The color pattern of a white, yellow, and black caterpillar is typically alternating bands or stripes of these colors along its body.
The Yellownecked caterpillar is yellow with a black head. This particular caterpillar also likes to eat the leaves of the white oak tree.
A white caterpillar with black spikes is known as the Hickory Tussock caterpillar. Beware of picking up this beautiful and unique insect, because they may cause allergic reaction an itching.
That sounds like a cinnabar moth caterpillar. They are toxic and can deliver quite a sting and are quite aggressive towards each other.
That is a monarch caterpillar it will have orange and black on its wings
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