Edges of roads, sidewalks, driveways, and edge of your house. Mostly in places where they will get killed.
in warm weather
No. There are many kind of woolly or hairy caterpillars and they all eat very specific types of leaf.
a wooly bear catterpillar is probably what you are trying to identify...
To get a woolly bear caterpillar out of a ball, you need to show it you mean no harm. Make it a good habitat. Woolly Bear Caterpillars eat leaves or plants of any kind they eat during the night and sleep during the day. They usually have two stripes on them and one middle color depending on their health if it's this type of caterpillar. They will soon be an Isabella Tiger Moth when they are out of their cocoons.
It does not turn into a butterfly at all. It turns into the Isabella Tiger Moth.
Sounds like a Woolly Bear. See the site below.
Caterpillars do not turn into wasps or beetles. The only type of insect that caterpillars turn into are moths or butterflies.
Well, honey, if that little critter ain't moving, ain't eating, and ain't responding to your sweet nothings, chances are it's gone to that big caterpillar field in the sky. Give it a gentle poke or a nudge to be sure, but if it's stiff as a board, well, there's your answer. Time to say goodbye to your woolly bear friend and let nature do its thing.
Bears are made by their mothers in their natural habitat or in zoos. The kind that people like to hug are made in factories.
Woolly maamht
any kind
Diameter of selfish caterpillars.
I think that it depends on what KIND of caterpillar it is.